installing an aftermarket sub in an SC400 :HERES HOW:
#46
Driver School Candidate
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Florida
Posts: 28
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Sorry to bring up an old thread but I will hopefully be installing a new Sub/Amp combo sometime very soon and have a few questions:
1.)How crappy will a JL 12w3 sound if I try and mount it in the stock location? Is this even possible?
2.)I'll be keeping the stock Nak. head unit, is there a way to run just one JL500/1 to power the sub and keep the factory amp to power the rest of the components? What would I have to disconnect from the factory amp?
1.)How crappy will a JL 12w3 sound if I try and mount it in the stock location? Is this even possible?
2.)I'll be keeping the stock Nak. head unit, is there a way to run just one JL500/1 to power the sub and keep the factory amp to power the rest of the components? What would I have to disconnect from the factory amp?
#47
Driver School Candidate
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: CA
Posts: 10
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
#1 I really can't help you with.
#2. Based on the 96 SC300, you can keep everything connect to the factory amp (under the CD changer). Get an LLC converter and splice into the factory amp's audio wires (red, black) on the single woofer output, then run your RCAs to the amp inputs. You can splice the remote wire to one of the factory amp inputs...for me it was a green wire, perhaps with a stripe but I'd have to look again. If you need anything cleared up, just let me know.
#2. Based on the 96 SC300, you can keep everything connect to the factory amp (under the CD changer). Get an LLC converter and splice into the factory amp's audio wires (red, black) on the single woofer output, then run your RCAs to the amp inputs. You can splice the remote wire to one of the factory amp inputs...for me it was a green wire, perhaps with a stripe but I'd have to look again. If you need anything cleared up, just let me know.
#48
Lexus Test Driver
iTrader: (4)
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 831
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
1: VERY crappy. THe stock sub is a free-air, so there's no box behind it. So, to have a sub in that location, it would have to be free-air also, OR you could have a box made to fit behind it, but that is very difficult and expensive, from what I've heard (very little room for a box b/c of the gas tank).
#49
Zombie Slayer
Originally Posted by RSTSpeed
1: VERY crappy. THe stock sub is a free-air, so there's no box behind it. So, to have a sub in that location, it would have to be free-air also, OR you could have a box made to fit behind it, but that is very difficult and expensive, from what I've heard (very little room for a box b/c of the gas tank).
If going with the 12w3, put it in a box in the trunk and remove the stock 10 completely to port the bass into the cabin.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
SynicalVip
Lexus Audio, Video, Security & Electronics
1
10-16-12 09:04 AM
RA092423
Lexus Audio, Video, Security & Electronics
7
09-26-06 04:18 PM
kmn5
Lexus Audio, Video, Security & Electronics
4
02-16-06 09:01 PM
Adam5oh
Lexus Audio, Video, Security & Electronics
1
07-09-04 05:09 PM