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My Subwoofer Enclosure Build Log

I'm surprised you guys haven't removed the rear deck, remounted all of the components that rattle, and opened up the hole for a 12 free air subwoofer. Putting the subwoofer in the corner like that eats into your trunk space and probably gives everyone outside your car an earful.
I actually considered this, but I’m not too familiar with free air subs. I know the OEM one does this and sounds pretty good, but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I guess I just wanted a project that I’m more familiar with. I do hope someone does the free air thing and maybe this enclosure will go up for sale lol.

Of course it takes up a bit of space, but the idea is that it’s tucked out of the way, unlike a standard box that sits in the middle of your trunk. Plus i think it looks clean.

Lol I think any aftermarket sub is gonna give outsiders an earful. I tend not to concern myself with them, plus I’m personally not blaring music all the time.
 
I'm surprised you guys haven't removed the rear deck, remounted all of the components that rattle, and opened up the hole for a 12 free air subwoofer. Putting the subwoofer in the corner like that eats into your trunk space and probably gives everyone outside your car an earful.
Interesting and grossly inaccurate take.
 
Special shoutout to @MeGoFast with the ANC issue we'll all eventually face when adding an aftermarket Sub. Check out his thread if you're interested: 5V Blackwing Trunk/Sub Install

Over the weekend I went ahead and removed one of the ANC mic within the driver side headliner. This seems to have disconnected the system and is pretty easily reversible with a bit of time and cramped hands.

The process goes something like this (I used @MeGoFast images). Pull down the weather stripping from the headliner/door jam. Remove grab handle. remove left side of vanity mirror. This should give you enough space to open up the headliner and stick your hand in there. The mic sits in a little plastic cup. Pop it out and follow the cable to find the actual connector this mic attaches to. The mic has about 6 inches of wire then a plastic plug. Once there, pop the red lever open and used a screwdriver to gently press the 2 sides apart.

So far i've not had any issues with the ANC background noise. I'll update if anything comes up.

After a bit of tuning, and fighting the factory crossovers this thing is bumping really nice. Its not as loud as some of my other systems, but the sub is exactly what I wanted for this car. Hopefully someone finds this thread helpful and feel free to ask questions.
 

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I got my enclosure/setup finished. Did you tap into the speakers or subwoofer? I have the LC2i with Accubass. It is supposed to add bass if the head unit cuts the bass at a higher volume. I believe it needs to sense all frequencies. I have it tapped into the Subwoofer and it's acting weird with Accubass. It sounds good with Accubass off (all the way down).
 
I got my enclosure/setup finished. Did you tap into the speakers or subwoofer? I have the LC2i with Accubass. It is supposed to add bass if the head unit cuts the bass at a higher volume. I believe it needs to sense all frequencies. I have it tapped into the Subwoofer and it's acting weird with Accubass. It sounds good with Accubass off (all the way down).
Sorry for the late reply. I tapped into the subwoofer. I didn’t use an accubass unit since I figured I would keep the tuning of the stock system
 
Sorry for the late reply. I tapped into the subwoofer. I didn’t use an accubass unit since I figured I would keep the tuning of the stock system
Everything I have read states that the AKG amp tuning has bass roll off. As the volume goes up, it starts to reduce output around 60hz and gets more aggressive around 40hz. This is inline with what I am hearing from the subwoofer. I had this subwoofer installed in my previous car with a smaller amp and it had better low end response (below 40hz). It looks like the only real solution is the Kicker Keyloc.
 
Everything I have read states that the AKG amp tuning has bass roll off. As the volume goes up, it starts to reduce output around 60hz and gets more aggressive around 40hz. This is inline with what I am hearing from the subwoofer. I had this subwoofer installed in my previous car with a smaller amp and it had better low end response (below 40hz). It looks like the only real solution is the Kicker Keyloc.
oh that’s right, sorry it’s been a minute since I’ve thought about my setup. I ended up installing a LinkDQ unit from Wavtech. This allowed me to bring up the signal strength on those frequencies that lower as you raise the volume.

I will admit, it took a bit of fiddling and a lot of time with my oscilloscope testing, but I’m really happy with the outcome. Let me know if you need more info or pics.
 

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