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Old 10-14-2011, 02:34 PM
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Hello,

I have a 2012 Q5 S Line. I have the B&O Sounds system and was wondering it I can get a subwoofer with a little more bass in there without messing around to much.

http://www.crutchfield.ca/jl_audio_6.../1366w3v38.htm

Would this subwoofer work? Are the ohms (8 or 4 ohms?) and wattage correct? What about the depth for where it is currently mounted? Would it sound proper?

Its easy enough to swap them out, just dont wanna screw the system up.

Thoughts???
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I would hate to touch anything except the volume with my B&O system. With all of the work that went into it from both Audi and B&O from a tuning perspective, changing anything will throw off the balance they worked so hard to achieve (and you paid for).

I have the Bose "upgrade" in my Z06 and what a piece of crap that system is. I think that GM just acquired the rights to to put a Bose label on the speaker cover. The Z06 now has JL's with everything else replaced as well as tuned for the new gear
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Originally Posted by JBOD
I would hate to touch anything except the volume with my B&O system. With all of the work that went into it from both Audi and B&O from a tuning perspective, changing anything will throw off the balance they worked so hard to achieve (and you paid for).

I have the Bose "upgrade" in my Z06 and what a piece of crap that system is. I think that GM just acquired the rights to to put a Bose label on the speaker cover. The Z06 now has JL's with everything else replaced as well as tuned for the new gear
Bose is pretty crappy so it wouldn't surprise me if they were really and truly Bose speakers. I've dismantled a few and they are all paper co wa generally speaking. Hopefully b&o spends more on materials, but factory subs generally can't compete with a good aftermarket brand, especially dollar for dollar.
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Originally Posted by bodierufus
Hello,

I have a 2012 Q5 S Line. I have the B&O Sounds system and was wondering it I can get a subwoofer with a little more bass in there without messing around to much.

http://www.crutchfield.ca/jl_audio_6.../1366w3v38.htm

Would this subwoofer work? Are the ohms (8 or 4 ohms?) and wattage correct? What about the depth for where it is currently mounted? Would it sound proper?

Its easy enough to swap them out, just dont wanna screw the system up.

Thoughts???
It has been done do a search on this forum and you should find the thread. I remember the selection of the subwoofer was limited due to the mounting depth and top outer ring. With the woofer the person used it didn't really do much as the wattage to the sub didn't change.
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Ya need more power too!
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Originally Posted by bodierufus
Hello,

I have a 2012 Q5 S Line. I have the B&O Sounds system and was wondering it I can get a subwoofer with a little more bass in there without messing around to much.

http://www.crutchfield.ca/jl_audio_6.../1366w3v38.htm

Would this subwoofer work? Are the ohms (8 or 4 ohms?) and wattage correct? What about the depth for where it is currently mounted? Would it sound proper?

Its easy enough to swap them out, just dont wanna screw the system up.

Thoughts???
Nice choice of Subs!
in my opinion, since you already have B&O, i would say... stick with it.
Cause I believe the MMO is set to meet B&O specs, but if you have the regular speakers or non B&O, then go for it.
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That is indeed a very nice sub, but it will not fit into the sub holder for a B&O system. I can't speak for the Bose system, but for the B&O the sub is actually held in a little piece that fits inside the spare tire. I played with a number of subs before I ended up with a shallow mount kicker. I went with a lower impedance (believe it was 2om). I played it conservatively for awhile to see how the amp handled the lower impedance, and so (2+ years) it has been fine, plus I have a bunch more bass than I did with the crummy B&O sub.

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Originally Posted by ERPGURU
That is indeed a very nice sub, but it will not fit into the sub holder for a B&O system. I can't speak for the Bose system, but for the B&O the sub is actually held in a little piece that fits inside the spare tire. I played with a number of subs before I ended up with a shallow mount kicker. I went with a lower impedance (believe it was 2om). I played it conservatively for awhile to see how the amp handled the lower impedance, and so (2+ years) it has been fine, plus I have a bunch more bass than I did with the crummy B&O sub.

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Do you have any instructions for a DIY install?
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Armed with a Phillips screwdriver, you can replace the sub with another one of the same size in less the one minute. You don't even need to remove the spare wheel or sub "box" that sits inside the wheel. 4 screws exposes and releases the speaker, disconnect the two connecting wires, swap and reverse procedure to assemble again.

If you are going to fit a larger diameter sub, then things will get a little more complicated as some modifications to the enclosure would then be required.


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