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Hey All, I recently visited my local Audio shop for some suggestions for a much needed Audio upgrade in my Everglades. My criteria was I wanted to stick with a reasonable price range and I wanted fuller sound without a visible sub taking up space in my cargo area. They had done a couple of Broncos already and I ended up going with their suggestions.
JL Audio C2 400X 4inch in the dash
A pair of Pioneer TS-WX010A powered subs under the driver and passenger seats.
The subs fit nicely under the seats and if mounted correctly you can access the crossover and gain dials. The subs do prevent your rear passengers from putting their feet under the seats But still plenty of room to sit comfortably. Not sure which wire they tapped into for installation.
I will eventually replace the kick panel and rear speakers but the shop said it’s really not necessary and to try this setup for awhile first. After hearing it I tend to agree. Really appreciate that they didn’t try to upsell.
I pulled back my all weather rear mat and included a pic of the sub under the driver seat and another pic with the mat back over it. The mat protects it from being exposed if you have rear passengers.
The shop also said that you could get away with one sub but a huge difference in sound going with a pair and you feel it in the seat.
Once installed you can make your sound adjustments on each sub depending on your music type and normal listening volumes. I did a lot of adjusting To suit my taste.
Very happy with the end result. This upgrade is not meant to rattle the windows. It’s meant to provide much cleaner and a much fuller sound.
Hope this helps some of you out looking at making similar decisions. The JL C2’s are so good that I just have to do the rears soon too!
JL Audio C2 400X 4inch in the dash
A pair of Pioneer TS-WX010A powered subs under the driver and passenger seats.
The subs fit nicely under the seats and if mounted correctly you can access the crossover and gain dials. The subs do prevent your rear passengers from putting their feet under the seats But still plenty of room to sit comfortably. Not sure which wire they tapped into for installation.
I will eventually replace the kick panel and rear speakers but the shop said it’s really not necessary and to try this setup for awhile first. After hearing it I tend to agree. Really appreciate that they didn’t try to upsell.
I pulled back my all weather rear mat and included a pic of the sub under the driver seat and another pic with the mat back over it. The mat protects it from being exposed if you have rear passengers.
The shop also said that you could get away with one sub but a huge difference in sound going with a pair and you feel it in the seat.
Once installed you can make your sound adjustments on each sub depending on your music type and normal listening volumes. I did a lot of adjusting To suit my taste.
Very happy with the end result. This upgrade is not meant to rattle the windows. It’s meant to provide much cleaner and a much fuller sound.
Hope this helps some of you out looking at making similar decisions. The JL C2’s are so good that I just have to do the rears soon too!
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