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    Does your AVC9000-1 function properly with the on/off and also MDF integration?
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    Quote Originally Posted by faisan View Post
    Does your AVC9000-1 function properly with the on/off and also MDF integration?
    It works the same as the RCD500 and turns on/off with the ignition but you can't run it with the key out of the ignition though. There is no display of info in the MFD. I want to get a small under seat sub woofer and was looking at a Focal (76x348x242 mm) BUS 20 8 inch. I think I could get one for about $400. Most people say that a sub woofer makes a good difference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Craig View Post
    It works the same as the RCD500 and turns on/off with the ignition but you can't run it with the key out of the ignition though. There is no display of info in the MFD. I want to get a small under seat sub woofer and was looking at a fusion BUS 20 8 inch. I think I could get one for about $400. Most people say that a sub woofer makes a good difference.
    Are you talking about the Focal one?

    Don't think it'll fit easily. It's 348mm on it's longest dimension, you've got about 320mm between the seat rails on the passenger side and even less on the drivers side.
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    Benno

    I had a look and my width under the seat is 360mm across but a think the width of the sub woofer at 242 might project into the rear footwell a bit. Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
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    If you ditch the spare tyre (which you don't need if your a city dweller, tyre pump can works fine, i've used it twice), you will have ample space to mount a small aluminium bracket onto which you can mount your amp perfectly.

    This also makes for a completely hidden install, better weight distribution front/rear if you have a heavy amp and also provides a short run of cable between amp and subwoofer.

    Also means that your amp will have air underneath and above it if you mount it to the frame that retains the spare tyre. Basically 2x aluminium slats screwed with tech screws sideways...then just screw the amp onto those.

    Bingo!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Craig View Post
    Benno

    I had a look and my width under the seat is 360mm across but a think the width of the sub woofer at 242 might project into the rear footwell a bit. Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
    That's interesting. I've definitely only got 320mm there - there's a very empty looking plastic electrical-connector type frame thingo under the carpet that takes up a bit of space - I presume this is absent in your car.

    (I have an MY08 GT TDI)

    Also interesting, I don't have a bunch of foam surrounding the spare in the boot. AFAIK this is for petrol cars only, something to do with anti-smog equipment... maybe someone knows better?

    Polar, I'm not ditching my spare and I seriously doubt anyone is going to notice 5 kg being at the rear rather than the middle of the car

    And if you're worried about weight, you want to get the amp closer to the battery - the batt-> amp cable is heavier than the amp-> sub cable
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    In my system the cable going from my amp to my sub costs more than my entire car audio system combined LOL.

    Dad had a spare linearly aligned carbon fibre zero noise high end SQL cable from his old audio setup.

    I had to turn down my subwoofer control by 40% because the carbon cable was so much more bass! vs normal speaker cable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by POLARBEAR666 View Post
    In my system the cable going from my amp to my sub costs more than my entire car audio system combined LOL.

    Dad had a spare linearly aligned carbon fibre zero noise high end SQL cable from his old audio setup.

    I had to turn down my subwoofer control by 40% because the carbon cable was so much more bass! vs normal speaker cable.
    Yeah I had one of them once but never installed it because it needed to be wired in series with a pair of high impedance short circuits and I couldn't find any at the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Craig View Post
    It works the same as the RCD500 and turns on/off with the ignition but you can't run it with the key out of the ignition though. There is no display of info in the MFD.
    I thought the AVC9000-1 was meant to have MFD integration?
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    I tried out the blue tooth phone yesterday and it works good. My wife said it sounded alright whilst I was talking. I have read a lot people say your voice isn't that loud due to the inbuilt mic but from our test it works okay. All the steering wheel controls work and you can pick up the call via the phone button on the wheel. It integrated with my blue tooth easily but I used 0000 to connect and not 1234 like in the book.
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