Subwoofer Upgrade Project
#41
AudiWorld Member
The VO6.5 is 2.375" deep but the W6.5 is 3.25" deep so it may not fit!
http://www.ddaudio.com/tech-support/mounting-data.aspx
http://www.ddaudio.com/tech-support/mounting-data.aspx
#42
2012 Q5 2.0T B&O
I just installed the Kicker 10CVT652. It drops in nicely but it doesn't come with a grill so ... I tried to put the factory OEM cover back on but only one screw would work. I tightened it down and put some rubber pads on the pieces to prevent noise coming from it vibrating. As one of the previous posts mentioned it might have worked if I had broken the trim plate off. I was done with my install before I read that post. So, if you go the 10CVT652 route you might want to get a grill also. All that said I can't really hear any difference between the B&O I had before but my ears may not be the best. Am I happy with it? Sure. It does look and feel nicer than the OEM and it was rather inexpensive.
I just installed the Kicker 10CVT652. It drops in nicely but it doesn't come with a grill so ... I tried to put the factory OEM cover back on but only one screw would work. I tightened it down and put some rubber pads on the pieces to prevent noise coming from it vibrating. As one of the previous posts mentioned it might have worked if I had broken the trim plate off. I was done with my install before I read that post. So, if you go the 10CVT652 route you might want to get a grill also. All that said I can't really hear any difference between the B&O I had before but my ears may not be the best. Am I happy with it? Sure. It does look and feel nicer than the OEM and it was rather inexpensive.
#43
I also went to the local sound shop today and had the Digital Design VO M 6.5 installed. I would say the improvement is marginal as I now can hear that I have a speaker in the back. The overall bass is not necessarily improved just the distribution of the sound between the front woofers and rear "sub" woofer. I was told that the VO M6.5 is a very efficient speaker so it probably just uses the power it is given better. For the $116 I paid for install I would say I'm content. Would I do it again...maybe.
#44
Hi there,
I am upgrading from Audi Sound System. This has subwoofer control from the mmi.
I am considering just trying the kicker 652 (which I've ordered) (my car drives a 2 ohm sub not 4 ohm like the B&O)
If that doesn't make much difference, then I will add an amp. It seems I'll have to do this by taking a feed from the sub connection - therefore it will be a high level input to the amp. I note that amps seem to want a feed from left and right channels - the sub feed obviously is just feeding one speaker - is there a way around this? Can I just split and connect this feed to an amp input or is it more complicated?
Thank mark
I am upgrading from Audi Sound System. This has subwoofer control from the mmi.
I am considering just trying the kicker 652 (which I've ordered) (my car drives a 2 ohm sub not 4 ohm like the B&O)
If that doesn't make much difference, then I will add an amp. It seems I'll have to do this by taking a feed from the sub connection - therefore it will be a high level input to the amp. I note that amps seem to want a feed from left and right channels - the sub feed obviously is just feeding one speaker - is there a way around this? Can I just split and connect this feed to an amp input or is it more complicated?
Thank mark
#45
if connecting aftermarket sub only, no need for stereo input-use sub high level signal into high level input of a 1-ch amp
#46
Hi there,
I am upgrading from Audi Sound System. This has subwoofer control from the mmi.
I am considering just trying the kicker 652 (which I've ordered) (my car drives a 2 ohm sub not 4 ohm like the B&O)
If that doesn't make much difference, then I will add an amp. It seems I'll have to do this by taking a feed from the sub connection - therefore it will be a high level input to the amp. I note that amps seem to want a feed from left and right channels - the sub feed obviously is just feeding one speaker - is there a way around this? Can I just split and connect this feed to an amp input or is it more complicated?
Thank mark
I am upgrading from Audi Sound System. This has subwoofer control from the mmi.
I am considering just trying the kicker 652 (which I've ordered) (my car drives a 2 ohm sub not 4 ohm like the B&O)
If that doesn't make much difference, then I will add an amp. It seems I'll have to do this by taking a feed from the sub connection - therefore it will be a high level input to the amp. I note that amps seem to want a feed from left and right channels - the sub feed obviously is just feeding one speaker - is there a way around this? Can I just split and connect this feed to an amp input or is it more complicated?
Thank mark
#47
#48
So my B&O sub arrived today.
To be honest it's been a bit of a waste of time. The bass is if anything worse than my Audi sound sub.
I am wondering if it is because the B&O sub is 4 ohms verses the Audi one which is 2 ohms? Maybe I need to increase the output level on the MMI, but at the same level it is definately quieter.
Maybe someone can comment on this? Certainly the B&O sub has a much heavier speaker. (pic attached)
I am going to hook up my external amp and probably build an stealth enclosure under the false floor in the trunk. I'll use a 10 or 12 inch sub. I'd appreciate any help or advice with this as I'm a bit leaning on the hoof here.
Another option is to connect my extermal amp to the B&O speaker, but i'm afraid I'd blow it - any ideas what its rated for?
Regards mark.
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To be honest it's been a bit of a waste of time. The bass is if anything worse than my Audi sound sub.
I am wondering if it is because the B&O sub is 4 ohms verses the Audi one which is 2 ohms? Maybe I need to increase the output level on the MMI, but at the same level it is definately quieter.
Maybe someone can comment on this? Certainly the B&O sub has a much heavier speaker. (pic attached)
I am going to hook up my external amp and probably build an stealth enclosure under the false floor in the trunk. I'll use a 10 or 12 inch sub. I'd appreciate any help or advice with this as I'm a bit leaning on the hoof here.
Another option is to connect my extermal amp to the B&O speaker, but i'm afraid I'd blow it - any ideas what its rated for?
Regards mark.
Sent from my iPhone
#49
So my B&O sub arrived today.
To be honest it's been a bit of a waste of time. The bass is if anything worse than my Audi sound sub.
I am wondering if it is because the B&O sub is 4 ohms verses the Audi one which is 2 ohms? Maybe I need to increase the output level on the MMI, but at the same level it is definately quieter.
Maybe someone can comment on this? Certainly the B&O sub has a much heavier speaker. (pic attached)
I am going to hook up my external amp and probably build an stealth enclosure under the false floor in the trunk. I'll use a 10 or 12 inch sub. I'd appreciate any help or advice with this as I'm a bit leaning on the hoof here.
Another option is to connect my extermal amp to the B&O speaker, but i'm afraid I'd blow it - any ideas what its rated for?
Regards mark.
Sent from my iPhone
To be honest it's been a bit of a waste of time. The bass is if anything worse than my Audi sound sub.
I am wondering if it is because the B&O sub is 4 ohms verses the Audi one which is 2 ohms? Maybe I need to increase the output level on the MMI, but at the same level it is definately quieter.
Maybe someone can comment on this? Certainly the B&O sub has a much heavier speaker. (pic attached)
I am going to hook up my external amp and probably build an stealth enclosure under the false floor in the trunk. I'll use a 10 or 12 inch sub. I'd appreciate any help or advice with this as I'm a bit leaning on the hoof here.
Another option is to connect my extermal amp to the B&O speaker, but i'm afraid I'd blow it - any ideas what its rated for?
Regards mark.
Sent from my iPhone
#50
I needed to get a b&o bass box as the standard Audi one does not fit the kicker.
Hopefully be here today?!?!