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- 2023 Maverick Lariat Lux w/ 4k and BAP / 2025 Maverick AWD Hybrid Lariat w/ 4k
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So, I've been dragging my feet with upgrading the system in my 23 Ecoboost, knowing I ordered a 24 Hybrid that may take 18mo to come and that I may not end up taking delivery of anyhow. I've been researching options a ton, knowing I was going to have to go the PAC route if I wanted anything more than a powered sub. I ended up meeting an alpine rep at a local shop that introduced me to their new Optim8. It's a 6x50 + 150x2 amplifier with built in auto tuning and configurable DSP via iPhone mic or alpine mic setup. I was leaning towards a DSP, but it was also one of the things slowing me down on taking the plunge with the extra cost of the PAC, DSP, extra amp, and the Audison powered sub I pulled out of my last vehicle. Anyhow, they offered 20% off the regular price on their demo day, so I bought it. I had enough amazon points to order the PAC Amp Pro directly, so I ordered that as well. It took a bit of time to set up an install date, and I wasn't 100% on speaker selection yet. I was waiting on R2 Pro components to come in and be set up on a new soundboard. In the meantime, I ordered Morel Maximo 4" to replace the rear speakers. I didn't want to spend a ton, but I didn't want to leave the factory crap in there either. They weren't supposed to fit, per crutchfield, but the installer got them in.
On to the install.... apparently I'm one of the first to have this installed at the shop. Also, I wanted the 2x150watt "subwoofer" channels to run to the front door speakers. I was assured this was completely doable with assigning channels in the Optim8 software. Needless to say, the install and configuration has been a bit of a journey with a lot of time spent at the install shop. The first go round, the door speakers werent getting the power they were supposed to. It took a call in to tech support and some changing of the inputs/wiring to get it to do what we wanted in conjunction with the PAC module. Then there was the center channel. It just didn't sound good. Alpine (as well as crutchfield) recommended not utilizing it, as it would get a mono signal and screw with the front soundstage. After disabling it, I agree. So, I have 2 non-used channels on the processor. I am able to utilize the output on one of those channels and designate is as the actual subwoofer channel and run it to the Audison 10" powered sub. It just barely fits in the backseat footwell behind the passenger seat. I figured I would start with this since I already had it and see if there is any need to spend more money on custom boxes and a separate amp for that purpose.
We got a basic tune set for it, and it sounds pretty good for still running stock front door speakers and tweeters. I am still at a loss which way I want to go there. Doing the listening comparison on Crutchfield, I like the Alpine R2 Pros, Hertz Cento Pros, and some Focal Flax which show having too deep a magnet to fit. I was initially liking the Morel Maximo Ultra sound, but they are a bit harsher than the Hertz or R2 Pros. The Tempo Ultra were another consideration, but they sound a bit subdued in the listening comparison. I'm going to listen to it as is for about a week and make some tweaks before deciding on front components.
The one downside to having the lariat lux with the sliding window is the lack of room for an amp/rack. Everything is pretty crammed in, even after taking out the 6x9 "sub". I went with 0ga wiring to future-proof myself in case I end up adding a 1000w amp and sub down the road. In hindsight, I've also found that the Pac module has a $50 toslink adapter you can add to it, which would have gotten rid of all those red RCA cables and been able to run a single digital coax cable off a converter to the Alpine Optim8.
On to the install.... apparently I'm one of the first to have this installed at the shop. Also, I wanted the 2x150watt "subwoofer" channels to run to the front door speakers. I was assured this was completely doable with assigning channels in the Optim8 software. Needless to say, the install and configuration has been a bit of a journey with a lot of time spent at the install shop. The first go round, the door speakers werent getting the power they were supposed to. It took a call in to tech support and some changing of the inputs/wiring to get it to do what we wanted in conjunction with the PAC module. Then there was the center channel. It just didn't sound good. Alpine (as well as crutchfield) recommended not utilizing it, as it would get a mono signal and screw with the front soundstage. After disabling it, I agree. So, I have 2 non-used channels on the processor. I am able to utilize the output on one of those channels and designate is as the actual subwoofer channel and run it to the Audison 10" powered sub. It just barely fits in the backseat footwell behind the passenger seat. I figured I would start with this since I already had it and see if there is any need to spend more money on custom boxes and a separate amp for that purpose.
We got a basic tune set for it, and it sounds pretty good for still running stock front door speakers and tweeters. I am still at a loss which way I want to go there. Doing the listening comparison on Crutchfield, I like the Alpine R2 Pros, Hertz Cento Pros, and some Focal Flax which show having too deep a magnet to fit. I was initially liking the Morel Maximo Ultra sound, but they are a bit harsher than the Hertz or R2 Pros. The Tempo Ultra were another consideration, but they sound a bit subdued in the listening comparison. I'm going to listen to it as is for about a week and make some tweaks before deciding on front components.
The one downside to having the lariat lux with the sliding window is the lack of room for an amp/rack. Everything is pretty crammed in, even after taking out the 6x9 "sub". I went with 0ga wiring to future-proof myself in case I end up adding a 1000w amp and sub down the road. In hindsight, I've also found that the Pac module has a $50 toslink adapter you can add to it, which would have gotten rid of all those red RCA cables and been able to run a single digital coax cable off a converter to the Alpine Optim8.
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