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help me with an RSX spare tire sub in my S2K

Old Feb 3, 2004 | 09:26 AM
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what else besides that unit will i need in order to install and use this?
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Old Feb 3, 2004 | 09:41 AM
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Most of what you need is here.

RCA cables
Switched Relay

http://forums.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.p...8&highlight=rsx
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Old Feb 3, 2004 | 09:46 AM
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Or here
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Old Feb 4, 2004 | 04:48 AM
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I am one of the people who installed this setup earlier as in the other threads. I did a couple of things differently from others: I threw away the amp inside the sub and have been driving the Bose speaker with the sub channel of an old Soudstream USA P203 amp. I use the other half of the amp to drive my rear speakers. Secondly, I open up a hole on plastic tray panel under the folded top to tighten the long screw to secure the speaker box and the spare.

Anyway, just last week, I made one more change to this and I am happy with the result.

For unknown reason, my amp ran really hot driving the Bose sub speaker. I double-checked the wiring, tried different channels, etc but no avail to reduce the temp down to a touchable level with moderate sub level. I even thought about installing a fan in the trunk where the amp is. I just picked up a used JL Audio 6W0 (4 ohm version) and replaced the Bose and the problem went away and, of course, the sound is much much better than before. I had to quite a bit of cutting, grinding, modifying the Bose box around where the speaker mounts and the lips (?) around the JL to fit the speaker in the box. The JL was a bit deeper than the box can handle and I used thick rubber filling around the lips of the speaker. It's mounted tight and I was able to put back the cover of the box on the top (with the opening I made before for more sound.)

I am very happy that I solved whatever the problem the amp was having to drive the Bose and the sound is pretty good now. I can make this thing rock and rattle pretty hard now. In fact, I would like to compare it with someone with a bigger sub box in the trunk some day to see how how this inexpensive no-trunk-space-sacrificing solution stack up against.
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