How To Add Car More Bass Into Your Car Without Subwoofer

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Car subwoofers provide lots of bass, but at the same time they take a lot of space in the trunk. This means you may have to take it out when going to the supermarket or putting the kids push chair in. Thankfully, there are other ways to add more bass into your car without installing an proper large car subwoofer. Subwoofers come in 10, 12 and 15 inches and there is also the enclosure which houses it that takes even more space up. 6X9 car speakers can act like subwoofers if setup properly, they have large enough cone area to push enough air to create bass. 6x9 car speakers can be mounted into small MDF enclosures to increase the amount of bass. You can also mount 6x9 car speakers free air into the parcel shelf, when the trunk is closed it will act like an enclosure. 6X9 car speakers are easy to hide away and disconnect, making them an number one choice for adding more bass into your car. They also provide an increased sound in midrange and treble, as they have an variety of tweeters placed in the middle of them.

To get the most out of your 6x9 car speakers, ideally you would want to run an 2 channel car amplifier to send them the full RMS output that they rated to handle. This will ensure that your 6x9 car speakers have enough power to provide the full spectrum of bass. You won't get really low deep bass that sets car alarms off with 6x9 car speakers, but you will get enough bass that plays around the 50 to 60 HZ frequency range, which will make most music sound like it has bass. You will need to obtain an car amplifier wiring kit, make sure the gauge of the car amp wiring kit is the correct type for your amplifier. To be on the safe side, to get the maximum performance out of your car amplifier, 8 gauge ofc power and ground cabling should be used with an appropriate fuse holder if under 300 rms. Its important that you add an fuse holder to ensure if any short happens, your car circuit is protected.

An underseat subwoofer is also an good option, although it is called an subwoofer, its just an larger speaker in an metal enclosure placed under the seat. They provide more of an midbass punch 80 hz and above rather than low subwoofer bass, and they tend to cause more vibrations felt in the seat then bass being heard. However, 6X9 car speakers would still be my preferred method of getting more bass into your car, however if your not after pure sound quality and just want noise, then an underseat subwoofer is something you may consider An underseat subwoofer that I have reviewed is the kenwood KSC SW11. Its build quality is good, comes with its own adjustable bass remote and packs and punch. It is currently the best under seat car subwoofer that is out there right now.

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