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Old 05-24-2005, 08:11 PM
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Subs on a stock Bose.

So I finally went on got myself some subs for the my max. I kept the stock Bose head unit..just because I guess its a bose. I used the line converter so get the RCAs for the amp. Im running a 500w Bazooka amp and 1 Polk 12" and 1 Rockford".

I must say...the bass does not hit right at all, and I need a way to fix it.

Thinking it may be the subs I just ordered 2 brand new pioneers, which will improve the sound quality, but still I have a feeling that it still wont sound just right.

Has anyone ever done this before? and have you ever had any problems?
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Old 05-24-2005, 08:22 PM
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well the line converter to begin with puts out crappy sound.... then u have 2 diffrent woofers?... each woofer pry has diffrent excursion(flex? i dunno whatu call it) rates there for each sub hit is pry diffrent?......... gettin 2 matchin subs would pry help alot.......... yea i tried to use big words in this post......but i think i got them right?......
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Old 05-25-2005, 08:23 PM
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subs with BOSE suck.
2 diff subs is stupid.
get the right box and power for the right subs.
i'm drunk...
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Old 05-25-2005, 08:36 PM
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Originally Posted by InsneDrmr
So I finally went on got myself some subs for the my max. I kept the stock Bose head unit..just because I guess its a bose. I used the line converter so get the RCAs for the amp. Im running a 500w Bazooka amp and 1 Polk 12" and 1 Rockford".

I must say...the bass does not hit right at all, and I need a way to fix it.

Thinking it may be the subs I just ordered 2 brand new pioneers, which will improve the sound quality, but still I have a feeling that it still wont sound just right.

Has anyone ever done this before? and have you ever had any problems?
If it's a decent line driver, then you should be able to make it sound just fine [you are just talking about bass, too]. Get the pioneers in a decent enclosure and let us know how it sounds.

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