Rear sub woofers out of phase VXR8
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Interesting theory, wanna try reversing them on yours and letting us know?
Given that they only add a marginal amount of kick, inverted polarity would go a long way to explaining the lack of bass.
Also I'm not 100% on how the wiring to the subs goes but I do know that the stock E1 (original VXR8) head unit has an internal crossover that limits bass going to the rear speakers, I found this out when I wired in an under seat sub and found notably less bass on the rear instead of the front channels, this was confirmed by friends in the biz over in Oz.
Given that they only add a marginal amount of kick, inverted polarity would go a long way to explaining the lack of bass.
Also I'm not 100% on how the wiring to the subs goes but I do know that the stock E1 (original VXR8) head unit has an internal crossover that limits bass going to the rear speakers, I found this out when I wired in an under seat sub and found notably less bass on the rear instead of the front channels, this was confirmed by friends in the biz over in Oz.
snowwolf said:
Tattooboy said:
IIRC I think Granby just changed the wires over from inside the boot on the speakers, might need a soldering iron tho ?
OK I will get intouch with him tomorrow, cheers TBsnowwolf said:
Granby said:
Correct, the rear subs are out of phase and i was surprised how much more bass there was when i rewired them, it's not earth shattering bass but well worth doing as it's a zero cost mod
Did you desolder and resolder the wires over on both subs from inside the boot?Granby said:
snowwolf said:
Granby said:
Correct, the rear subs are out of phase and i was surprised how much more bass there was when i rewired them, it's not earth shattering bass but well worth doing as it's a zero cost mod
Did you desolder and resolder the wires over on both subs from inside the boot?I know I've got the Rockford Fosgate Sterio upgrade in mine but they only change the door speakers, not the ones on the back shelf.
1000watt is good, 1003watt is better
I decided to get the soldering iron out and swap the wires over, very easy to do, if I can get in the boot anyone can!!! LOL
Definitely makes a better sound from the standard stereo, took ten minutes to do and makes a lot of difference, had to lower the base on the head unit controls and went one digit away from the rear on the fader, can crank the volume right up with much tighter base.
As you can see in the photo, no need to remove anything to get to the speaker, just swap the wires so the yellow one is nearest the seats and the green nearest the bumper.
Definitely makes a better sound from the standard stereo, took ten minutes to do and makes a lot of difference, had to lower the base on the head unit controls and went one digit away from the rear on the fader, can crank the volume right up with much tighter base.
As you can see in the photo, no need to remove anything to get to the speaker, just swap the wires so the yellow one is nearest the seats and the green nearest the bumper.
badboyburt said:
I done this around 3 years ago, then got laughed at when I mentioned it made a marginal difference, that said haven't used the speakers since having the bi modal fitted.
Glad to see you can fit in the boot though Mick lol
I must have missed your post I was surprised I fitted in there too BBB at one point I thought I was going to get jammed!!! but then fell in, I did wonder if I was going to get tho LOL Glad to see you can fit in the boot though Mick lol
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