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Scooter M'Gee

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Clubs
 
I didn't want to tear a bunch of the rear apart. Adding more bass to the rear panel was not going to fly with the....rattles, vibration and such. I upgraded the dash speakers to Kicker DS 4"ers and did the SSV rear pods with Kicker CS 6.5"ers. I left the kick panel OE speakers alone. I then added the plug-n-play 200 watt Beat-Sonic amp for the speakers. Fit like a glove under the steering shaft. I then added in an Alpine PWE-SB10 powered sub and pulled the fuse for the OE sub amp/speaker. I used a cargo net to hold the sub in place so I call pull it out if needed. Made a VERY noticeable upgrade in both sound quality and volume. I did nothing with FORscan for the rear pod speakers.

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EOD98

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I like the idea of having a sub enclosure that isn’t taking up the whole cargo space and can be easily removed. I went with a downfiring shallow kicker enclosure with two 12” Kicker L7’s. But yeah, I’ve wasted a lot of money figuring things out. It’s definitely a journey. I have kicker KS series for the 4”, the kick panels, and 6.5” pods all powered by a Musway M6 Pro DSP. Couldn’t be happier with the Musway. Then 1200 watt kicker amp for the 12’s and kicker 500.1 for a 10” sub in a 3d printed enclosure replacing the factor sub.
 
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