Subwoofer ideas for a C2 coupe?
#1
Subwoofer ideas for a C2 coupe?
I made the mistake of buying a 996 with a base sound system (although everything else in the car was great, so maybe it was an OK choice after all), and the absolute absence of bass is starting to get to me. I upgraded the dash and rear speakers to Focals, and it's worlds better, but still an absence of bass, so I'm trying to figure out what to do.
I don't want to install a huge rear shelf subwoofer setup - I use the car to go skiing and I'd prefer to keep most of the space there for the snowboard and ski sets. I also ferry around suitcases and so on, so I don't want an insane setup. It seems like something close to the original Bose was probably the best I'd hope for.
I've looked around but mostly people install pretty serious subs in the back. What are my options for an ultra-slimline install that would just create some bass? (considering I have zero now, any amount would literally be an infinite improvement...)
I thought of maybe installing into the front doors (currently nothing there, as it was a base 4-speaker system) but I suspect the rattle will be awful.
Thanks!
I don't want to install a huge rear shelf subwoofer setup - I use the car to go skiing and I'd prefer to keep most of the space there for the snowboard and ski sets. I also ferry around suitcases and so on, so I don't want an insane setup. It seems like something close to the original Bose was probably the best I'd hope for.
I've looked around but mostly people install pretty serious subs in the back. What are my options for an ultra-slimline install that would just create some bass? (considering I have zero now, any amount would literally be an infinite improvement...)
I thought of maybe installing into the front doors (currently nothing there, as it was a base 4-speaker system) but I suspect the rattle will be awful.
Thanks!
#2
Race Car
My suggestion would be going with the standard setup in the doors if you can source it then if you dont like it you can upgrade those. Would be a good starting point and provide a good platform to upgrade from.
Would your amp support it? I.e. is it a 6 channel or 4 channel amp?
Would your amp support it? I.e. is it a 6 channel or 4 channel amp?
#3
My suggestion would be going with the standard setup in the doors if you can source it then if you dont like it you can upgrade those. Would be a good starting point and provide a good platform to upgrade from.
Would your amp support it? I.e. is it a 6 channel or 4 channel amp?
Would your amp support it? I.e. is it a 6 channel or 4 channel amp?
When you say "standard setup in the doors" - you're saying switch the door panels for ones that have speaker mounts, put 6.5"s in there and make it into a 6-channel setup, and avoid installing a woofer for the time being?
Won't that still sorely lack bass though? I'm sure it'll help having slightly larger speakers, but if memory serves from past audio installs I've done, 6.5s won't have much of a bass line either.
#4
Race Car
I see, having an amp will greatly improve the sound out of your foacals (in my experience) head units can only provide so much power and quality. I'd say get an amp first, redo the wiring to your current speakers as step 1.
Then next step yes standard door panels and 5 1/4" subs on a channel amp (don't forget you can install 2 6.5" door subs one per side) I think that's plenty for a 996 cabin IMO.
Otherwise anywhere else you put the subs you'll be reducing cabin space. Unless you dont use your rear seats then you could put one in its place. Guess you could put 2 in if you wanted!
I'm sure others will chime in with more 996 related experience.
Then next step yes standard door panels and 5 1/4" subs on a channel amp (don't forget you can install 2 6.5" door subs one per side) I think that's plenty for a 996 cabin IMO.
Otherwise anywhere else you put the subs you'll be reducing cabin space. Unless you dont use your rear seats then you could put one in its place. Guess you could put 2 in if you wanted!
I'm sure others will chime in with more 996 related experience.
Last edited by dan_189; 04-05-2017 at 08:54 AM.
#5
I see, having an amp will greatly improve the sound out of your foacals (in my experience) head units can only provide so much power and quality. I'd say get an amp first, redo the wiring to your current speakers as step 1.
Then next step yes standard door panels and 6.5" subs on a channel amp (don't forget you can install 2 6.5" door subs one per side) I think that's plenty for a 996 cabin IMO.
Otherwise anywhere else you put the subs you'll be reducing cabin space. Unless you dont use your rear seats then you could put one in its place. Guess you could put 2 in if you wanted!
I'm sure others will chime in with more 996 related experience.
Then next step yes standard door panels and 6.5" subs on a channel amp (don't forget you can install 2 6.5" door subs one per side) I think that's plenty for a 996 cabin IMO.
Otherwise anywhere else you put the subs you'll be reducing cabin space. Unless you dont use your rear seats then you could put one in its place. Guess you could put 2 in if you wanted!
I'm sure others will chime in with more 996 related experience.
That might be a good option indeed! But I'm concerned about rattle. The doors are sort of flimsy already, it seems ...
Definitely can't remove rear seats - have a regular passenger in the back with his mini-Recaro.
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The cabriolet with Bose has a small sub box on the console side of the passenger footwell. You may want to look into that; there are a few on Ebay for $250-300. IIRC Del Rey Customs also makes a modified unit with a significantly better woofer installed.
#12
If you don't mind losing the rear foot well(s), I've seen some nice custom enclosures done there.
Without doing something crazy you're not going to get window rattling bass, but a little 7"er or 2 will give you enough to round out the sound profile nicely in a good enclosure.
Without doing something crazy you're not going to get window rattling bass, but a little 7"er or 2 will give you enough to round out the sound profile nicely in a good enclosure.
#13
If you don't mind losing the rear foot well(s), I've seen some nice custom enclosures done there.
Without doing something crazy you're not going to get window rattling bass, but a little 7"er or 2 will give you enough to round out the sound profile nicely in a good enclosure.
Without doing something crazy you're not going to get window rattling bass, but a little 7"er or 2 will give you enough to round out the sound profile nicely in a good enclosure.
#14
Rennlist Member
The stock "door subs" are 5 1/4" not 6.5 ". In addition, they're very shallow - so if you plan on using anything other than the stock speakers (I forget the manufacturer, but it's not a recognizable brand - and they're not very good) plan on doing some modifications... Oh yeah, the stock speakers are also 2 ohm - unless you're using the stock 6 channel amp, this shouldn't make any difference. Good luck
#15
Race Car
The stock "door subs" are 5 1/4" not 6.5 ". In addition, they're very shallow - so if you plan on using anything other than the stock speakers (I forget the manufacturer, but it's not a recognizable brand - and they're not very good) plan on doing some modifications... Oh yeah, the stock speakers are also 2 ohm - unless you're using the stock 6 channel amp, this shouldn't make any difference. Good luck
Anyway the OEM manufacturer is Haes unless the car has the Bose setup.