Ryan Casey
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2006 GMC yukon xl 5.3L v8
I have the Bose stereo system in my Yukon, and I installed a Sony xva1000 head unit, with the bass boost on level 2 of 2, the system actually really comes alive and I don't see it being worth it to tear everything out of the vehicle and start from scratch, I know there's mixed opinions about the Bose system...
However, obviously when you use the bass boost you lose some of your volume, and while it does get loud, sometimes I'd like a little bit more volume out of the system, I can achieve the volume I want with the base turned off, but then it sounds like it lacks base obviously...
I have a spot in the back of my vehicle where it would appear that the subwoofer would go in the Denali package of the yukon XL, but the enclosure isn't there... After a lot of research and digging, I found two people that sell the enclosure for the 8-in subwoofer, and punching out the cutout would be relatively easy. This is an oem enclosure, so it fits with the clips brackets and screws that are already there, and it's somewhat of a complicated shape so I didn't want to try and make it myself. And all of the behind the seat options weren't all that enticing since all the seats in this vehicle can fold flat so I can get a full sheet of plywood in, and not to mention that there's already space specifically cut out for a subwoofer in the vehicle.
I'm not looking to shatter the windows of every house in my neighborhood, I'm just looking to get back the base that I'm going to lose from turning off the bass boost and maybe a little extra for those days when you really feel like jamming out... Does anybody have the OEM subwoofer and can anybody tell me specs on it? I know it's 2 ohms but that's about all I can find on it.
If I was going to add an amplifier and run the factory subwoofer is it any good? is it not even worth my time and I should just put in an aftermarket sub? if so does anybody have any recommendations on an 8-in subwoofer that fits in that box?
I'll add photos for reference below.
I have the Bose stereo system in my Yukon, and I installed a Sony xva1000 head unit, with the bass boost on level 2 of 2, the system actually really comes alive and I don't see it being worth it to tear everything out of the vehicle and start from scratch, I know there's mixed opinions about the Bose system...
However, obviously when you use the bass boost you lose some of your volume, and while it does get loud, sometimes I'd like a little bit more volume out of the system, I can achieve the volume I want with the base turned off, but then it sounds like it lacks base obviously...
I have a spot in the back of my vehicle where it would appear that the subwoofer would go in the Denali package of the yukon XL, but the enclosure isn't there... After a lot of research and digging, I found two people that sell the enclosure for the 8-in subwoofer, and punching out the cutout would be relatively easy. This is an oem enclosure, so it fits with the clips brackets and screws that are already there, and it's somewhat of a complicated shape so I didn't want to try and make it myself. And all of the behind the seat options weren't all that enticing since all the seats in this vehicle can fold flat so I can get a full sheet of plywood in, and not to mention that there's already space specifically cut out for a subwoofer in the vehicle.
I'm not looking to shatter the windows of every house in my neighborhood, I'm just looking to get back the base that I'm going to lose from turning off the bass boost and maybe a little extra for those days when you really feel like jamming out... Does anybody have the OEM subwoofer and can anybody tell me specs on it? I know it's 2 ohms but that's about all I can find on it.
If I was going to add an amplifier and run the factory subwoofer is it any good? is it not even worth my time and I should just put in an aftermarket sub? if so does anybody have any recommendations on an 8-in subwoofer that fits in that box?
I'll add photos for reference below.
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