Stock Bose Amp
I have been looking into upgrading the two rear-most 6x9s to get a little more bass if possible.
Also, are the rear door speakers 6x9s as well? Or are the the 6.75?
Do you all have any recommendations for a nice upgrade over stock for the speakers that are mostly plug and play?
P.S I considered getting subwoofers, but honestly I don't need that kind of bass right now and I would end up succumbing to the usual 'well if I'm gonna do it I might as well go all out' LOL.
i am a firm believer of being able to a system in a car, sub, speakers, head unit and everything for less than 1000 bucks ... and having bass for days ... clarity that makes the stock cars bose POS sound like **** and expandability options down the road ... extra amp for the speakers, another sub, etc ... because i did mine for less than that ... and am helping my buddy piece together his now, and his total will be right around the same
spend your initial wad on the nicest headunit you can afford, because stock headunits DO NOT SOUND GOOD WITH AFTERMARKET SPEAKERS ... sure there may be the rare occasion that someone lucks out and can live with it ... but sshhhitttttt i wanted to
when i first put my speakers in crutchfield
im not telling you to buy from them, but using their online configuration tool, to figure out what you need is damn convenient, plus it gives you a general idea of how much it should be when you go into a local store ...
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Anyway I fixed that and then turned the head unit EQ to 'Auto EQ: Manual' and also turned off my iPod equalizer completely and the sound is amazing! I am no audiophiles by any means since I care very little as long as it sounds good and has good bass for stock and wow, just wow. The stock system is impressive again.
Might still just stick a sub in there for the heck of it. For a single 10"-12" I would just need to wire it from the sub output on the amp correct? Sorry I am not real into this type of thing. Searches yield too many different opinions.
Anyway I fixed that and then turned the head unit EQ to 'Auto EQ: Manual' and also turned off my iPod equalizer completely and the sound is amazing! I am no audiophiles by any means since I care very little as long as it sounds good and has good bass for stock and wow, just wow. The stock system is impressive again.
Might still just stick a sub in there for the heck of it. For a single 10"-12" I would just need to wire it from the sub output on the amp correct? Sorry I am not real into this type of thing. Searches yield too many different opinions.
Ive use there LOCs before great quality, hope that helps
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In my monte carlo, I had that JL piece connected to my factory HU to run subs, amp, and 6x9s. I think 99% of aftermarket head units look stupid and are a grand waste of money just to bump line output strength. We already have an AUX in jack and a in dash 6 cd changer so all the features are there.
No 6x9 will never produce good "bass" by nature because muscially, the speaker surface is not tuned to produce those sounds. It is simply too small to accentuate the low frequencies. That's where a subwoofer comes into play. I custom built a box for my two Alpine 10s. Make sure you get a box with some cubic space, so the subs have a deep and rich tone. Spend your money on the sub and amp, and make sure you use 0 gauge wire to wire things, it makes a difference. Spend time tuning the amp by ear more importantly that SPL, so that the combo works to improve the quality of music you listen too.
All too often I see/hear mismatched combos and poorly setup systems but anytime someone got into my car, they loved my system. The highs were clear and strong, the mids gave the music a groove, and the subs hit correctly and didn't drown out the other frequencies. Quality is king.

Anyway, looking to throw a sub in for the heck of it. What I am understanding is that I would need a LOC, amp and a subwoofer? Or can a sub be done without an amp temporarily? Sorry if one of your answers had a link to the whole setup I'm just on my phone.
Only looking to run something off the rear speakers, nothing technical or fancy just adding some bass. Though I do still love the stock Bose sound! (I always love when my idiot friend with stock speakers in his Cobalt and a 15" amp/sub bitches that my sound is so much better...he just threw a ton of sub in his car to be 'cool' idk.
Anyway thanks for your input!
Dan
Using "subs", like the stock 6x9's won't get you good performance no matter what you do. The speakers are installed in infinite baffle style, meaning they don't have a box. If you want better bass performance, put your stock 6x9's in some cheap boxes, you'll be surprised. But the best thing to do would be buy a cheap 12 like a JL w0 and put it on a cheap amp, most any amps are fine for small sub amps.
As far as the mids and highs, your going to be way better off doing an aftermarket head unit and power some aftermarket components up front off of it and don't even bother with rears they are there solely for fill and the stock 3.5's are more than fine for that. Your better off spending your speaker budget on some really nice fronts. And eventually you can add a basic amp like an Alpine MRP-F300 for under $150.
So it would be a LOC off of a rear speaker into an amp and then to a sub?
Sorry if I sound retarded to audio gurus. Being an IT Network Engineer I'm not completely stupid haha but I just don't wanna ruin anything and I do appreciate y'all being patient with me. That's why I've loved this forum for quite a few years!
Dan
This early spring sure is nice! The one good thing about my broken tranny was it didn't see one but of road salt all winter.
Basically, yes. But depending on the amp you purchase, you may not need the LOC if it accepts high level input.
I'm in the process to do the same, and have noticed that a lot of the monoblock amps available are configured with high and RCA inputs now.
If your not sure what sub you want, tell me if you consider yourself an average or critical listener, price range, and size limitations. I like Alpine, JL, Hertz and Audison for subs...


