The subwoofer can definitely be removed. I also think the amp on the subwoofer enclosure is a separate amp. The main amp for the other speakers should be located somewhere else.I probably don't need subwoofer often, but I need a lot of storage space for longer trips. Is it possible to remove the subwoofer temporarily using regular tools or is it bolted in the trunk permanently? If yes, does the audio work without subwoofer?
keep us informed.... i'm def looking to get a sub in mine, so i wanna know what you do pleaseBose Amp is in the trunk area, forward of the Bose Sub. Brand new Bose AMP my stereo shop hasn’t seen before. Different the previous Bose units used by Porsche. Working on figuring it out, for my stereo upgrades (Focal, Mosconi).
did you measure the amps and ohms of the factory sub?Going to use the sub area for the amps and DSP. Sub will be a 12” cube sitting to the back left by the seat back. Similar to this from my 911 install, but only A single.
This is next level! I'm not sure my wife would approve of my kids sitting on top of those subs.Going to use the sub area for the amps and DSP. Sub will be a 12” cube sitting to the back left by the seat back. Similar to this from my 911 install, but only A single.
Not sure on the factory power. We did full speaker replacement with Focal in the doors and dash, and yes multichannel power to cover all speakers.did you measure the amps and ohms of the factory sub?
i'm wonding how much power it delivers to the sub...
and are you going to run a multichannel for the highs and lows, or adding single for sub?
Proswow man...clean! you did this yourself? or hired the pro's?
Because the Bose amp is a new model, they are investigating. Short term we may keep the Bose amp for multichannel and tap the sub signal. Goal is to replace the Bose amp with better power and DSP as we did in my 911.so is the LC2 to take the sub signal from the bose amp, and feed to the Sub amp? Are you keeping the bose in?