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<blockquote data-quote="Scott2021" data-source="post: 8754058" data-attributes="member: 683521"><p>Adding a subwoofer to a Stock equalized system can be problematic if not done right. If you tapped the stock subwoofer speakers you could be experiencing the stock system cutting out the low frequencies. JL Audio‘s new LOC combats this some, as does the Audio Control Pro LOC. You may want to try tapping the rear speakers in they are full range. You have plenty of power on the amp/sub. For improved mid bass, agree with last post… that’s your front stage. To do that, you would need DSP/Amp and speakers to do it right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott2021, post: 8754058, member: 683521"] Adding a subwoofer to a Stock equalized system can be problematic if not done right. If you tapped the stock subwoofer speakers you could be experiencing the stock system cutting out the low frequencies. JL Audio‘s new LOC combats this some, as does the Audio Control Pro LOC. You may want to try tapping the rear speakers in they are full range. You have plenty of power on the amp/sub. For improved mid bass, agree with last post… that’s your front stage. To do that, you would need DSP/Amp and speakers to do it right. [/QUOTE]
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