EDIT - I've renamed this to "Success" as I finally figured it out! Skip to here to read the solution or keep on to read all the gory details.
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I've got the 12" HK system and replaced the dash speakers with Infinity's years back. Easy, cheap upgrade well worth it.
Maybe I was bored but I recently replaced the door 6x9's with CDT's for $220 (all four) and it made a tremendous difference - once you unplug the factory sub. I was able to move the bass from -7 to +3 and it actually sounds like a more serious audio system. But it just kept nagging at me that I'm missing anything below 60Hz with no sub (even though it sounds better - my wife thinks I'm crazy). So I've been noodling on how to get a lower-cost sub. I'm sure a JL Stealthbox is amazing, but $1800 + another $1000 for the amp leaves me shaking my head. I don't need to win a thump contest with gangsters. I just wanted decent sub bass added.
So after reading some posts about how much better the factory sub sounded in a larger, ported box, I bought a cheap generic ported box, moved the factory sub into it and fired it up. Hmm. Got my son for a 2nd opinion and we both agreed the system sounded better without the sub. The sub still had that higher frequency boominess.
So I drove for a week like that and rocked hard.
Back of head, "But there is still a sub missing..."
I started researching more and wondered if the factory sub driver was to blame. It is a ~2" thick, more than shallow job with a plastic basket on it. So I ordered a Pioneer 10" 1200W sub to try out. Now the Pioneer is a 4 ohm sub and the factory HK is a 5.2 ohm single voice coil so I had Amazon ship me a 100W 1 ohm resister that I wired in series. Put it into the generic box and listened away.
It definitely sounds better than the factory sub - no surprise. But that overboosted, high-bass boominess is still there. It's obvious from this that Ram applied a weird EQ to just the sub. You don't hear it at all in the 6x9's. So I pulled it all out and I'm back to the CDT Audio 6x9's and no sub. It really does sound SO MUCH better than stock. Night and day. I'm now off to therapy to convince myself I don't need an expensive sub.
If anyone does figure a good, <$500 sub, I'd love to hear about it though!
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I've got the 12" HK system and replaced the dash speakers with Infinity's years back. Easy, cheap upgrade well worth it.
Maybe I was bored but I recently replaced the door 6x9's with CDT's for $220 (all four) and it made a tremendous difference - once you unplug the factory sub. I was able to move the bass from -7 to +3 and it actually sounds like a more serious audio system. But it just kept nagging at me that I'm missing anything below 60Hz with no sub (even though it sounds better - my wife thinks I'm crazy). So I've been noodling on how to get a lower-cost sub. I'm sure a JL Stealthbox is amazing, but $1800 + another $1000 for the amp leaves me shaking my head. I don't need to win a thump contest with gangsters. I just wanted decent sub bass added.
So after reading some posts about how much better the factory sub sounded in a larger, ported box, I bought a cheap generic ported box, moved the factory sub into it and fired it up. Hmm. Got my son for a 2nd opinion and we both agreed the system sounded better without the sub. The sub still had that higher frequency boominess.
So I drove for a week like that and rocked hard.
Back of head, "But there is still a sub missing..."
I started researching more and wondered if the factory sub driver was to blame. It is a ~2" thick, more than shallow job with a plastic basket on it. So I ordered a Pioneer 10" 1200W sub to try out. Now the Pioneer is a 4 ohm sub and the factory HK is a 5.2 ohm single voice coil so I had Amazon ship me a 100W 1 ohm resister that I wired in series. Put it into the generic box and listened away.
It definitely sounds better than the factory sub - no surprise. But that overboosted, high-bass boominess is still there. It's obvious from this that Ram applied a weird EQ to just the sub. You don't hear it at all in the 6x9's. So I pulled it all out and I'm back to the CDT Audio 6x9's and no sub. It really does sound SO MUCH better than stock. Night and day. I'm now off to therapy to convince myself I don't need an expensive sub.
If anyone does figure a good, <$500 sub, I'd love to hear about it though!
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