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how much did this exact set up run you? Is the bass loud and clear?Just added a 2nd Kicker Hideaway 10...and WOW!!! It will rattle your brain. I love it! @SoundsGoodStereo that rack board is a life saver.
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how much did this exact set up run you? Is the bass loud and clear?Just added a 2nd Kicker Hideaway 10...and WOW!!! It will rattle your brain. I love it! @SoundsGoodStereo that rack board is a life saver.
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What subs are included with this box and how much shipped to Houston, TX?I just changed sub setup in my F150, anyone looking for a SG sub box, will be selling mine.
Great output on this enclosure
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Hey, on the road now for work in San Diego. $450 shipped, comes with Kicker Comp RT 6.75" subs.What subs are included with this box and how much shipped to Houston, TX?
I’ve noticed this with the stock B&O 8 speaker setup and it’s driving me nuts. Knew there was something going on! Bass drum changes in the same song.There is roll off like any factory system, but I think the bigger issue is the ANC (active noise cancellation) with either B&O setup. I thought I was hearing things to begin with, but a few other threads on here sorta confirm it, but the mic and DSP in the cab will even start to dial back the bass after a few seconds if you notice. Play a really heavy bass song, or even just a low freq test tone, turn it up, and after a few seconds you will here it get quieter. I haven't messed with it yet but you can go in with Forscan and disable it, but hopefully that doesn't hamper the system more overall.
You need a Zen Audio NAV-TV my friend.I’ve noticed this with the stock B&O 8 speaker setup and it’s driving me nuts. Knew there was something going on! Bass drum changes in the same song.
Are you getting signal from the wires feeding the factory amp and this still happens with the hideaway?
Also, did you ever wind up adding an LC2i or KEYLOC?
I’m about to order a 10” hideaway but not sure about the KEYLOC or similar. Just trying to get this sounding closer to the B&O that was in my 19 lariat with the 8”in a vented box.
I have a good ear but not quite audiophile level.You need a Zen Audio NAV-TV my friend.
(Despite SGS' description it isn't a "mandatory" upgrade, however it makes a significant difference in tonal quality such that if you have above-average audio perception, you should get one)
I recommend the keyloc and SGS's wire harness. I used that with a mono amp and 12" RF punch shallow mount sub in home made box under the rear seat. Made the install a little easier. And i chose the keyloc over any other line output converter due to the bass roll off elimination. And with the pre-tuning SGS does, i felt confident that i wasnt entirely cutting corners as a novice car audio person.I have a good ear but not quite audiophile level.
Again, just looking to get closer to what my 19 sounded like, full with some punch across a wider frequency.
Is there anyone that added just the kicker hideaway and didn’t feel it was worth it over the factory sub?
My current thought is
I could always add the KEYLOC after.
- 10” hideaway
- harness from SGS to get the RCA near the factory amp
- SGS plate
- Sound deadening for the rear of the cab.
That’s where I got my info. What’s not clear to me is if I can use the stock sub signal and set it to high-level input knowing the signal is already modified for a sub. My preference is to use the DC offset to avoid tapping a a switched turn on lead.You can use either
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Well not sure what the stock signal is, but you should be able to. They are pretty easy, power/ground/signalThat’s where I got my info. What’s not clear to me is if I can use the stock sub signal and set it to high-level input knowing the signal is already modified for a sub. My preference is to use the DC offset to avoid tapping a a switched turn on lead.
On the amp, high level and low level inputs don't refer to the frequency range, they refer to either a full power input (high level) or a pre-amp input (low level).I have a question on the DC offset Turn-On option for the hs10. It states it only works with the high speaker level outputs.
If I’m getting the audio signal from the factory sub wiring, can I use the high level speaker input option, or would I need to use the low level since it’s already filtered for lower frequencies?
Ah, didn’t realize it wasn’t referring to frequency. Thanks!On the amp, high level and low level inputs don't refer to the frequency range, they refer to either a full power input (high level) or a pre-amp input (low level).
In your case (and my setup as well), if you are using the wires that feed the stock Ford OEM subwoofer as the inputs to the amp, those are high level power, even though they are only sending a low level frequency. Confusing I know.
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