🎉 Elevate Your Drive with Unmatched Sound Quality!
The MB Quart DS Inch Shallow Subwoofer is engineered for car audio enthusiasts seeking powerful sound without sacrificing space. With a maximum power of 400 watts and a shallow mounting depth of just 2.95 inches, this subwoofer features a dual voice coil for enhanced clarity and easy installation, making it the perfect upgrade for any vehicle's audio system.
R**T
A Plus
Hits twice as hard and has better lows than the 6.5" subwoofer it replaced. I was pretty surprised by the improvement over the other subwoofer.
G**G
Thumping
Sounds good to me haha
T**C
2005 4 runner champ!
Easy to install and performs well in my 2005 4 runner v-6. Fits very well and sounds good.One installation tip: several internet videos show how to install the subwoofer of a generation four (includes the 2005) 4 runner. The videos instruct the installer to dismantle MUCH of the trim on the floor, interior sidewall, and even the right rear seatbelt. Many screws, panels, yanking and pulling!One video suggests a much easier way to swap out the rear sidewallsubwoofer. I tried it, and it works like a CHARM! No screws, panels, carpet, or seatbelt to deal with.You simply cut out the grooved perimeter of the integral sidewall screen that guards the surface of the original subwoofer. Use a sharp, heavy duty utility knife and carefully work your knife around the outer groove of the screen. Take your time and don’t slip with the knife.With a few passes the entire screen will drop out of the rear sidewall. Trim up any ragged edges.The entire subwoofer can then be accessed easily. It will be staring you in the face.Carefully pull apart and unscrew the trim on the original subwoofer. Eventually, you will expose the six or so screws that hold the subwoofer in place. Unscrew the unit from its anchor points , pull it out gently and then disconnect the electrical connections. Note that the connections of the old subwoofer will not fit the unit I bought in this review.Most likely you will snip off the plastic fittings of the vehicle wiring, expose some bare wire and then connect the bare wire from the vehicle to the quick-connect fittings on the new subwoofer.Most likely you will have to drill a few new screw holes in the ring surrounding the new subwoofer to get a secure mount. This is easy to do.Connect all of the color coded wires in the correct terminals (See multiple videos on this; again, easy). Test to know if the subwoofer produces sound from your stereo.Once the unit is wired connected and screwed in place place a bead of clear silicone on the edge of the panel screen that you cut out and replace the screen in the sidewall. I let mine cure for 24 hours. If you’re a neat worker no one will ever notice (except for maybe your dog) that the screen had been cut.A fast worker can replace the subwoofer in probably 45 minutes of easy work. It took me about 1.5 hours, because I’m slow.Don’t be afraid to cut that screen panel. I learned this technique from a guy who posted his how-to video on the internet. His is a great solution to an otherwise significant PIA.
C**K
Great budget woofers
Good subs on a budget. They won’t handle a lot of power, worked good with my cheap Hifonics 1000 watt Zeus, but when put up against a real amp. D4S JP13, they did not last long, one woofer started clapping, the other burnt up a voice coil within two months of booking up the JP13. They performed great with a low powered amp.
M**K
2000 Suburban
Replaced the blown OEM subwoofer in my 2000 Suburban with this. Sounds great. Easy install.
M**O
Know how to wire dual 4 ohms in series for a mono block amp.
Awesome powerful subs . I purchased for my sons 2004 Chevy avalanche . Using an auto Tek 2000 watt amp.
A**R
Great budget sub for the money
Been a fan of MBquart for years replaced my stock 8in sub in my Ram 1500 with this MBquart sounds real good better than stock
P**S
Fills up the Yukon XL 2500
I have a 2002 Yukon XL and have owned for several years, since its not driven a lot I have suffered with the blown speakers and lack of power, I did not even know there was a sub back there.I have been running an alpine head unit for last 3 years and that did not improve anything.Today I installed this shallow mount 8 inch subwoofer.I upgraded all my speakers at the same time so running 75w rms to the 4 fronts which again by themselves are meh. I am using an old amp running 175w rms via one channel to this subwoofer and it makes a world of difference. I am glad I did not try and reengineer things to fit a bigger speaker in because this satisfies the need to turn up the jams. Actually I am addicted I think a second speaker to use my other channel will be even better, I think it can be placed in the front of the rear left panel right behind the second row seat. The 2002 might fall apart lol, it rattles like crazy on the outside.
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