FS: E60 OEM amp PnP trunk subwoofer harness with built in LOC
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anyone know the part numbers for those plugs to the stock amp that he used for his hardness? im trying build something different and could use those factory brackets
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Technic all I want is a little more bass from my stock US Hi-Fi audio. Thinking of getting your cable, 2 SWS-8 subs (4-ohm?) to replace factory OEM subs underneath seats.
What AMP would you recommend that I could mount and hide inside left rear trunk near OEM amp?
I might get 2 BSW speakers to replace rear speakers since those are super easy to do, I don't want to mess with front door/removing.
Bruce Miranda said SWS-8 were a perfect fit but others reported needing spacers or something to seal SWS-8 subs?
Is your harness cable still available for sale? I would need the OEM connects for the SWS-8 subs too... thanks!
What AMP would you recommend that I could mount and hide inside left rear trunk near OEM amp?
I might get 2 BSW speakers to replace rear speakers since those are super easy to do, I don't want to mess with front door/removing.
Bruce Miranda said SWS-8 were a perfect fit but others reported needing spacers or something to seal SWS-8 subs?
Is your harness cable still available for sale? I would need the OEM connects for the SWS-8 subs too... thanks!
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Technic all I want is a little more bass from my stock US Hi-Fi audio. Thinking of getting your cable, 2 SWS-8 subs (4-ohm?) to replace factory OEM subs underneath seats.
What AMP would you recommend that I could mount and hide inside left rear trunk near OEM amp?
I might get 2 BSW speakers to replace rear speakers since those are super easy to do, I don't want to mess with front door/removing.
Bruce Miranda said SWS-8 were a perfect fit but others reported needing spacers or something to seal SWS-8 subs?
Is your harness cable still available for sale? I would need the OEM connects for the SWS-8 subs too... thanks!
What AMP would you recommend that I could mount and hide inside left rear trunk near OEM amp?
I might get 2 BSW speakers to replace rear speakers since those are super easy to do, I don't want to mess with front door/removing.
Bruce Miranda said SWS-8 were a perfect fit but others reported needing spacers or something to seal SWS-8 subs?
Is your harness cable still available for sale? I would need the OEM connects for the SWS-8 subs too... thanks!
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The SWS-8 require about 150W RMS each to perform, so for example a RF P300-2 or a PDX2.150 would be fine for a pair of SWS-8. I do not know if they are going to fit in that location of yours, though.
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Just a quick question, it seems when I increase the volume of my logic7 my trunk sub bass deminishes. It's almost like the logic7 slightly reduces the bass at increased volumes as not to overdrive the OEM subs under the seats. Since I am using underseat sub outputs off the OEM amp to drive the trunk amp/sub it's affected. Does this seem to be the case?
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Just a quick question, it seems when I increase the volume of my logic7 my trunk sub bass deminishes. It's almost like the logic7 slightly reduces the bass at increased volumes as not to overdrive the OEM subs under the seats. Since I am using underseat sub outputs off the OEM amp to drive the trunk amp/sub it's affected. Does this seem to be the case?
- Check your sub amp gains: they may need to be better matched to your particular listening volumes