Hello Everyone,
I just joined the forums a short while ago and am here hoping to learn more about car audio & hopefully along the way find a solution to my currently faced issues. A short Intro...
I used to heavily be into car audio when I was a teen, I was a member of ECA - Elite Car Audio forums back then but I think the site is now gone, then I lost interest(also knowledge) when I got into my early twenties. Now, past 27 circumstances have once again sparked my interest in after-market car audio.
Now, I bought a new Suzuki Swift hatchback a year ago with dealer-end Installed car audio system but it hadn't been to my satisfaction!. The sound was absolutely flat and there was no 'life' to music that was played. So I decided to upgrade the door speakers, which turned out to be something made by JVC to Pioneer components, put a pair of Pioneer 6x9s on the rear parcel shelf and power it by a 4-Channel Pioneer amplifier. The sound was still not impressive enough, although overall sounding significantly better than the earlier setup, when it came to bass.
I didn't want to spend a lot more money so my friend told me I could have his old Pioneer Subwoofer(DVC 4 Ohm) which he hadn't used for many years and bridge all channels of the 4 Ch to it instead of the speakers.
I hooked up his old subwoofer(sealed) and the bass is noticeable higher however now my problem is that I have not enough kick or punch i.e. the vibes you get when bass notes are played that shake the car and you : ).
The 4-Ch amplifier is rated for 180W RMS x 2 when bridged & the Subwoofer rates at 750W RMS and 2000W Max.
HU: Sony XAV-64BT
Front: Pioneer TS-A1605C
Rear: Pioneer TS-A6965R
Sub: Pioneer TS-W121SPL
Amplifier: Pioneer GM-A6604
Is the reason for lack of vibrations during bass play the result of less RMS than needed going to the subwoofer or do I have some other issues?
Any help is greatly appreciated : ).
Thanks in Advance.
I just joined the forums a short while ago and am here hoping to learn more about car audio & hopefully along the way find a solution to my currently faced issues. A short Intro...
I used to heavily be into car audio when I was a teen, I was a member of ECA - Elite Car Audio forums back then but I think the site is now gone, then I lost interest(also knowledge) when I got into my early twenties. Now, past 27 circumstances have once again sparked my interest in after-market car audio.
Now, I bought a new Suzuki Swift hatchback a year ago with dealer-end Installed car audio system but it hadn't been to my satisfaction!. The sound was absolutely flat and there was no 'life' to music that was played. So I decided to upgrade the door speakers, which turned out to be something made by JVC to Pioneer components, put a pair of Pioneer 6x9s on the rear parcel shelf and power it by a 4-Channel Pioneer amplifier. The sound was still not impressive enough, although overall sounding significantly better than the earlier setup, when it came to bass.
I didn't want to spend a lot more money so my friend told me I could have his old Pioneer Subwoofer(DVC 4 Ohm) which he hadn't used for many years and bridge all channels of the 4 Ch to it instead of the speakers.
I hooked up his old subwoofer(sealed) and the bass is noticeable higher however now my problem is that I have not enough kick or punch i.e. the vibes you get when bass notes are played that shake the car and you : ).
The 4-Ch amplifier is rated for 180W RMS x 2 when bridged & the Subwoofer rates at 750W RMS and 2000W Max.
HU: Sony XAV-64BT
Front: Pioneer TS-A1605C
Rear: Pioneer TS-A6965R
Sub: Pioneer TS-W121SPL
Amplifier: Pioneer GM-A6604
Is the reason for lack of vibrations during bass play the result of less RMS than needed going to the subwoofer or do I have some other issues?
Any help is greatly appreciated : ).
Thanks in Advance.
