Jonty wrote:Ahh OK, that probably explains it then. Makes you wonder why they even bothered with putting one in!
chanham wrote:Just as a follow up - I went with a kicker sub, 100w rms sub, and honestly I really don't think its that underpowered. Heaaaps better than stock. I'm the only person I know of who went with the kicker choice, just think that Polk requires too much power. Sub cost 130 delivered. I listen to my music quite loud, and I haven't heard any distortion at all yet. I'd recommend the upgrade.
McDoof wrote:I went with this Kicker sub
http://www.amazon.com/Kicker-10C84-10C8-4-Single-Subwoofers/dp/B0035CJTNO
Added some sound deadening on the parcel shelf. Sounds much better than stock. No distortion at all. Well matched to the stock amp IMHO
08_adaml wrote:McDoof wrote:I went with this Kicker sub
http://www.amazon.com/Kicker-10C84-10C8-4-Single-Subwoofers/dp/B0035CJTNO
Added some sound deadening on the parcel shelf. Sounds much better than stock. No distortion at all. Well matched to the stock amp IMHO
Still happy with this sub? Amazon has it for $102 AUD delivered to your door.
Considering getting it, whats required to get it installed?? Fit nicely in the original location or do you have to hack the shelf?
McDoof wrote:I should mention that the first week or so I was actually disappointed with this sub. It lacked volume and was almost a mid range speaker. It takes a bit of time to loosen up at first. So just remember to give it some time to wear in.
08_adaml wrote:McDoof wrote:I should mention that the first week or so I was actually disappointed with this sub. It lacked volume and was almost a mid range speaker. It takes a bit of time to loosen up at first. So just remember to give it some time to wear in.
Cheers for the feedback. 1 last Q, does the OEM speaker grill fit with the 18mm spacer? and what do you mean 1.5cm wide circle. Where does the spacer go?? cheers.
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