Anyone know where the subwoofer is located?
I don't get all this negative talk about the Bose audio system?? I'm in Canada and the Bose system is standard and it is a HUGE improvement over the stock stereo in my old 2005 Mazda3 GT. I am not a HUGE audiophile but I do have an ear for quality and I think the Bose system is very crisp and clean. No it doesn't have ear numbing, car vibrating bass but the clarity is tight.
Tweeters are 4 ohm's
Door speakers (all 4) are 2 ohm's
That little (((PLASTIC))) box under the passanger seat they call a sub-woofer is set @ a whopping 1 ohm.(hand)
Hell fire! if it wasn't for the climate control, I would just rip that crap right out of my car.
Is it possible to run a slim self amped bass tube in the back that can be easily taken in and out keeping the stock HU? I would rather add more bass and some tweeters but would want to keep the stock HU.
the mids are so-so and the bass is muddy (regardless of what the bass on the deck is set at).
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Before I ripped the Bose stuff out, I sound deadened my car. So, was able to get a before and after comparison. It tightened up the midbass and lessened the midrange resonances considerably. The treble and upper midrange was still harsh, but this is due to the use of inexpensive drivers and the lack of lowpass filtering on the midwoofer. Disconnecting the rear door speakers also helped a little.
The issue with the Bose subwoofer is that it isn't really a subwoofer. There is almost nothing below 60Hz or so. It is there to compensate for the fact that most cheap door speakers don't play low midbass very well. So, it isn't a true subwoofer, because it can't even touch the lower octave.
-Mark
I would like to replace that Bose subwoofer with something fairly cheap. Around $100-$200 without adding an Amp (self amped sub?).
I'm not looking for car thumping or major vibrating bass, I just want something a bit deeper and warmer sounding than the current subwoofer in that car.
I have a stock 2006 Mazda 3 GT with the 6-CD HU / Bose sound system.
Can anyone direct me to any recommendations? Or what I should be looking for? Keep in mind, I don't want anything major, I just want a sub that would fit under that passenger seat so that I can just swap it out with the Bose subwoofer that is there now and get a bit of an improvement in Bass without having to worry about wiring an amp, etc.
Thanks for any and all help in advance.