Adding a sub to Shaker 500
#1
Adding a sub to Shaker 500
I recently added a sub and amp to my shaker 500 stereo. I wanted on oem look, so wanted to keep the stock headunit and keep most of the trunk space. I did some research and attempted my own budget install, and spent less than $800.
I found valuable info here: 2012 Mustang Shaker 500 Add A Sub Install - www.Evilcartman.com
Although I tapped into the rear 6x9s for a signal which was much easier.
Equipment I used:
Audiocontrol LC2i
JL Audio 12w3v2
JL Audio JX250/1
Stinger 4 gauge wiring kit (30amp fuse)
Cheap Mustang Ebay Speaker box - http://www.ebay.ca/itm/2005-2014-For...5U8BpG&vxp=mtr
Cheap Ebay Grill - NEW GS Audio BG 12 Universal 12" Subwoofer SUB Woofer Grille BG12 Grill | eBay
End result:
I found valuable info here: 2012 Mustang Shaker 500 Add A Sub Install - www.Evilcartman.com
Although I tapped into the rear 6x9s for a signal which was much easier.
Equipment I used:
Audiocontrol LC2i
JL Audio 12w3v2
JL Audio JX250/1
Stinger 4 gauge wiring kit (30amp fuse)
Cheap Mustang Ebay Speaker box - http://www.ebay.ca/itm/2005-2014-For...5U8BpG&vxp=mtr
Cheap Ebay Grill - NEW GS Audio BG 12 Universal 12" Subwoofer SUB Woofer Grille BG12 Grill | eBay
End result:
#3
It sounds really good. Can really dial it in on both amp and lc2i. The amp is only 250wx1 @ 2 ohm, which is what I am running the sub at. Not earth shattering loud, but still big improvment. Mirrors shake and whatnot, but not driving down the road with a rattling trunk. I have built several car stereos over the years, and this is one of the more simple setups. Just enough to add a bit of bass, more sound quality than spl.
#6
JL was always my favorite. I haven't built a stereo system in years, the factory stuff is usually ok for me. The Shaker 500 is pretty weak in the Bass Dept, but I'm more than happy with the output of the Shaker Pro in my car.
#7
Ya the shaker pro or 1000 is what inspired me for the corner box in the same location. I looked into just adding the oem equipment, but would have costed a lot more.
#8
Small update. I downloaded some songs with solid bass, and notice the top of the trunk was rattling a little bit. Visions had Dynamat on sale, so I got a xtreme custom kit for $35. Even ended up with a little left over.
Trunk cover back on.
Trunk cover back on.
#9
I've always wanted to try that stuff but never have. Is it fairly easy to work with? Make much of a difference?
#10
I found the dynamat easier to cut for sure. And just as easy to lay. I still had my old roller from the first time, so used that to roll everything on as good as possible. Then I just used a screw driver to poke holes where all the clips go to hold the trunk lid cover on. Had it done within an hour. I did cut my fingers a couple times using a razor blade, but thats because I was rushing as day light was coming to an end.
It definately makes a difference. Makes the car sound more solid, hear less road noise, etc.