This looks like the perfect answer. I’ve got a 2015 Mustang GT, but I don’t want to put any speakers in the back sitting in the backseat so just wanna make sure I can slide it under there and it still sit without rubbing their feet up against.
Nice video. And if u do feel like you need to let the people next to you know that you are playing music, so they feel the thump, you probably worry to much about other people , right !
@ I have a 2011 f150, putting in an android stereo similar to yours next week. Thinking I might add the sub too. Why did you buy the Rockford instead of some other cheaper options on amazon?
@@Durataur this is the Rockville which is one of the more budget friendly options out there. Honestly it is perfect and has been problem free since install, so I’d 100% recommend it. Frankly I wouldn’t go any cheaper than this.
@@AJLoDato22 that’s fair for sure. Good to know you’ve had a great experience! I’m sure people would love a 1 year update on your head unit as well! The biggest thing about these android head units is the fact that they usually don’t age as well as a traditional kenwood or whatever due to apps needing to update and requiring more ram and whatnot. Just a thought!
Great video. Thanks.What do you recommend for really loud, clean Sub in this format for EDM Music I/m producing in a 2016 Kia Sorento 3 row vehicle using an Alpine ILX-W670 Head Unit? -David-Austin Texas
Thanks! I don’t think you’ll get the performance you’re looking for out of a slim subwoofer. The only way would be wiring two of these, or being wise with the placement (under your seat). It hits hard especially when you sit over it in my back seat.
I agree ☝️. You will have to split the power, RCA, and remote. Unsure if your power wire gauge would have to increase thought (technically decrease). It should sound great with two wired together!
@ appreciate the comment lol I have zero experience with car audio but yes I would assume there’s no such thing as a “too big” power or ground wire but I mean if it doesn’t fit the terminal on the amp then technically it is too big? Lol 🤷🏻♂️
@@BigGuyGolf you can always buy a reducer so you can still run the heavier gauge to/from locations and still use units that dont require it, this way, yes you can "future proof" for going bigger later on if you choose.
I bought the subwoofer solo with no wire, so the links in the description include wire. I’d suggest getting the one in the link so you don’t have to size it yourself.
I’m going for a stealth build so this might be exactly what I need to enjoy the music without drawing too much attention 👍🏽
You and I think alike!
@@AJLoDato22hows the bass ?
That is the most organized and clean garage I have seen on TH-cam.
You definitely have your s*** together.
Thanks for the great video
lol my wife says I have crippling OCD 😂😂
Thanks for checking out the vid!!
This looks like the perfect answer. I’ve got a 2015 Mustang GT, but I don’t want to put any speakers in the back sitting in the backseat so just wanna make sure I can slide it under there and it still sit without rubbing their feet up against.
Nice video. And if u do feel like you need to let the people next to you know that you are playing music, so they feel the thump, you probably worry to much about other people , right !
I don't disagree, lol! Truthfully, this is the perfect amount for my liking.
woah i was not expecting it to be that good actually! great video and great subwoofer
It has been super surprising! So far, I’m really enjoying it.
Sounds perfect, I don’t want the people around me to hear the bass. Sounds like it’s better than most factory subs too.
Sounds like this would work great for you! In my instance, this is significantly better sound than a factory JBL.
@ I have a 2011 f150, putting in an android stereo similar to yours next week. Thinking I might add the sub too. Why did you buy the Rockford instead of some other cheaper options on amazon?
@@Durataur this is the Rockville which is one of the more budget friendly options out there. Honestly it is perfect and has been problem free since install, so I’d 100% recommend it. Frankly I wouldn’t go any cheaper than this.
@@AJLoDato22 that’s fair for sure. Good to know you’ve had a great experience! I’m sure people would love a 1 year update on your head unit as well! The biggest thing about these android head units is the fact that they usually don’t age as well as a traditional kenwood or whatever due to apps needing to update and requiring more ram and whatnot. Just a thought!
no, it doesn't
its very good, but it only goes down to 50hz or so
Great video. Thanks.What do you recommend for really loud, clean Sub in this format for EDM Music I/m producing in a 2016 Kia Sorento 3 row vehicle using an Alpine ILX-W670 Head Unit? -David-Austin Texas
Thanks! I don’t think you’ll get the performance you’re looking for out of a slim subwoofer. The only way would be wiring two of these, or being wise with the placement (under your seat). It hits hard especially when you sit over it in my back seat.
What aftermarket radio is that? Preciate the content 🤙
It’s a Dasaita head unit - I have another install and review video if you’re interested in it!
Can I buy two of them a run them together?
Yes, just be sure to wire them right and make sure you can supply enough power.
I agree ☝️. You will have to split the power, RCA, and remote. Unsure if your power wire gauge would have to increase thought (technically decrease).
It should sound great with two wired together!
Very nice
That 4 gauge is an overkill this thing probably has a 20 amp fuse at most 12 gauge would be more than enough
Haha yup I quickly realized that
@@AJLoDato22just curious would 8 gauge have worked? Incase you wanted to go with a bigger setup and not needing to rewire everything
@BigGuyGolf - 😵💫 Bro... you can't go "too big" on your power/ground wires. Of course, it works.
@ appreciate the comment lol I have zero experience with car audio but yes I would assume there’s no such thing as a “too big” power or ground wire but I mean if it doesn’t fit the terminal on the amp then technically it is too big? Lol 🤷🏻♂️
@@BigGuyGolf you can always buy a reducer so you can still run the heavier gauge to/from locations and still use units that dont require it, this way, yes you can "future proof" for going bigger later on if you choose.
What head unit is that
It is a Dasaita. Feel free to check out the install & review on my Tundra playlist.
I need an after market stereo? Or can the factory one be used
Nope no need for an aftermarket head unit. If you have factory RCA’s it should work, if not you’ll typically need a ‘line out converter’.
What head unit is that?
It’s a Dasaita. I have an install video on it for the tundra if you’re interested!
Looking to get one of these how is it holding up?
No issues whatsoever. Debatably one of the best mods I’ve done - love it every day.
Can this be put under the front seat?
Yup, lots of folks put these under front seats. I just didn’t have room with the rear-seat air ducts.
Did you tie in down in any way?
Yup I ended up screwing it down. Though on a tundra this is all just foam and carpet so it’s not super stout
Get a Kicker Hideaway
I hear those are good too. So far this thing has been amazing so I’m going to stick with it.
is the wiring that comes with the sub all you need? Or do you need another kit like the one you have?
Nope the one that comes with the kit is all you need!
You never put in the description the correct power wire size.
I bought the subwoofer solo with no wire, so the links in the description include wire. I’d suggest getting the one in the link so you don’t have to size it yourself.
I am worried about his height, though I’m not sure if it’s slim enough…
The height in the link is true so for sure check that out. Hope it works for you, I LOVE mine!
Check out the:
Rockville RW10CA
Is got a smaller footprint.