Hi,
I'm looking at fitting a sub to my 2014 GTI. I've been examining different options from underseat (front passenger) to a boot install under the floor which I tend to leave in the upper position (gives 90mm of space + wheel well).
I have 4 main queries at this point:
1. Can a line level signal be taken from the head unit between it and the amp or am I stuck with high/speaker level (most folks use the rear speakers it seems but given I often have them near off I'm not sure that would be my best choice).
2. Does the head unit force bass roll-off? I'd like to know if I need something like the Audiocontrol L2Ci to undo that.
3. I see people turn the bass way down on the head unit and then up the gain on the sub amp. I assume this is to improve the dynamic range of the door speakers by decreasing the head unit/amp effort producing bass. Would it also increase the noise on the bass signal (relative to SNR) in any meaningful way?
4. I was going down the path of building a custom box to fit in the spare wheel and storage area, and likely use 2x 8" woofers, however am now looking at the Pioneer TS-WX710A (
TS-WX710A Space-Saving Flat Amplified Subwoofer (200W) - Pioneer Car Speakers, Sub) which would fit in that area quite nicely.
I need to find out if it will be sufficient for a car of this size. Anyone have experience and able to advise?
Lastly.... I've seen installs using only one channel for the sub (eg R rear door speaker line). Why would you not take the other channel and ensure you get full stereo bass expression?
I have a background in design and work with Home Theatres and Audio.... just not a lot with car systems so I'm coming to grips with the limitations of the system. I'd rather a simple addition of a sub than going the path of a multi channel amp, equalization etc at this point
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