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Is there a particular amp you'd recommend? And what's involved in upgrading just the amp? I assume there's a plug and play kit for it?if your just wanting to add some more usable output i suggest going with just a new amp for the under seat subs only , its an easy install and will give you great results and more control over the oem subs . no space taken up and it sound much better and play louder as well and will be totally controllable from the oem headunit . pm me if have any other questions
Someone tested the rear door speaker signal and found thet are high pass filtered (bass is reduced). Use the factory sub signal.What signal did everyone tap into? I’m adding a custom 12” and don’t want to tap into the filtered signal. I want it to be clean bass for my amp
Where is that? I’ve had no problem with grabbing the signal from the rr speaker in the door pillar.Someone tested the rear door speaker signal and found thet are high pass filtered (bass is reduced). Use the factory sub signal.
I have the Harmon kardon premium sound version not sure if the other one is the same, but on mine the signal is tapped where it comes off the factory amp on the passenger side of the trunk. There's a tiny little access door but it's easier to remove the whole fabric trunk liner panel from that side. Can't remember which wires but between YouTube and this forum search it was quick and easy when I did it.Where is that? I’ve had no problem with grabbing the signal from the rr speaker in the door pillar.
Having tapped into the front speakers, I think you’re right. I’m going to try tapping into the sub wires next because I’m still missing the very bottom end on some songs. But I will post updates and parts used when I do the rewireSomeone tested the rear door speaker signal and found thet are high pass filtered (bass is reduced). Use the factory sub signal.
Tapping into the Sub signal, that has a very low, low pass filter... You will get your lows, but you will then not have the higher above 40hz bass.Having tapped into the front speakers, I think you’re right. I’m going to try tapping into the sub wires next because I’m still missing the very bottom end on some songs. But I will post updates and parts used when I do the rewire
Supposedly the subs are low crossed at 50hz. Someone suggested that 60 to 90hz was too quiet using just the sub signal for extra subs. My measurements did not support that conclusion. 50hz down is working/ measuring just fine for me with 2 12s and 1200 watts. Maybe if you are boosting bass far above what it should be you could sum rear door and sub to blend it in a bit more, but I wouldn't. BTW, the hk audio system is engineered very well and I would definitely hesitate to swap out drivers hoping to improve sound, but the treble is a bit hot, I cut mine by 5db or so if memory serves after measuring. It's especially noticeable at high volume where sibilants (s sh sounds) are too intense.Tapping into the Sub signal, that has a very low, low pass filter... You will get your lows, but you will then not have the higher above 40hz bass.
Best case is to get something that can sum the front and sub channels like an audio control lc6i.
What about above 50hz?Supposedly the subs are low crossed at 50hz. Someone suggested that 60 to 90hz was too quiet using just the sub signal for extra subs. My measurements did not support that conclusion. 50hz down is working/ measuring just fine for me with 2 12s and 1200 watts.
I'm saying that after adding the extra subs, there was no dip in the response at 50 to 90 when measuring the whole system together. Measurements revealed a very nice response curve except for the extra treble, which was easy to correct with the tone controls.What about above 50hz?
How's your 50 - 90hz on your 2 12's, if using the factor Sub as a signal?
Someone said they have done it with success, although at the end of the day you're still looking at using just two 7 inch drivers. Its unlikely the drivers handle more than twice the power they're fed stock. If you double the power, you'll add 3db. How worthwhile is that really? That's a personal judgement call, but personally I would add a separate sub driver.Hello everyone, so it's possible to power the HK subwoofers with an aftermarket amp?