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I'm working on upgrading my standard audio system, and want to add a subwoofer. I don't want to put it under the rear seat - I want to use that space for actual storage. Anyone have pics or details of alternate locations like behind the rear seat or under the front seats? Thanks!
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There's a bracket to mount one on driver side, and I have a "slim" Pioneer powered sub that could fit behind the passenger side (but it's mounted in other vehicle).
 

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I won't be much help since I ended up having the subwoofer placed under the back seat.

In the first audio system iteration, the audio engineering shop placed a woofer enclosure behind the rear seat. The problem was creating an enclosure with decent sound "sharpness" and low-end frequency response.

Unfortunately, I didn't take a picture of this setup before sending it back for a redesign.

I believe the enclosure was too small and too thin. I suspect you will need an enclosure that is relatively wide and tall to compensate for the lack of depth.

I don't use the underseat storage. I authorized them to construct and install a custom enclosure using the entire space under the passenger side of the rear seat. They installed a subwoofer amplifier on the bracket behind the rear seat backrest.
 

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Kicker HS10 and numerous other 10" (or 8") powered subs fit behind the rear seat backrest. You aren't doing anything with that space. Many remove the B&O amp bracket - which is oddly present but not used in non-B&O trucks - but some have mounted them on the floor pan, center, or driver's side low.

There is a very large thread already on these. Go buy a HS10, or spend a few minutes clicking through this thread for other ideas: https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/forum/threads/active-powered-all-n-one-subwoofers.15561/
 

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I'm in process with my Kicker HS-10 Install. Here are a couple pics of my set up. I used a simple piece of hardware store steel flat bar drilled and bent / formed as needed. Using the two child seat anchor bolts for the upper mount. I am waiting for my sound deadening material to come in and a few other misc install supplies, before I can complete and finalize it. It's still a work in progress as time allows, but I have not seen it done like this yet on the forum. The seat closes and latches properly & I don't feel anything hitting when latching the seat back. I bent the other half of the "butterfly bracket " back against the wall. I may trim it off when I finalize everything. Hope this helps or gives you an idea. I will probably post when I get it all done.
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Kicker HS10 and numerous other 10" (or 8") powered subs fit behind the rear seat backrest. You aren't doing anything with that space. Many remove the B&O amp bracket - which is oddly present but not used in non-B&O trucks - but some have mounted them on the floor pan, center, or driver's side low.

There is a very large thread already on these. Go buy a HS10, or spend a few minutes clicking through this thread for other ideas: https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/forum/threads/active-powered-all-n-one-subwoofers.15561/
Thank you! I tried searching for this topic, but didn’t see this one. The HS10 looks like a great option. 👍
 

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Kicker HS10 and numerous other 10" (or 8") powered subs fit behind the rear seat backrest. You aren't doing anything with that space. Many remove the B&O amp bracket - which is oddly present but not used in non-B&O trucks - but some have mounted them on the floor pan, center, or driver's side low.

There is a very large thread already on these. Go buy a HS10, or spend a few minutes clicking through this thread for other ideas: https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/forum/threads/active-powered-all-n-one-subwoofers.15561/
How good is the bass?
 

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How good is the bass?
I don't have a HS10, and I've never heard one in a Maverick. But a lot of people have them and you can see a lot of info about what it's capable of here: https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/f...ed-audio-upgrade-with-before-after-rta.31655/

I would not expect high output at extremely low bass 20-30hz. The thread linked above did fill it with a dsp, but I don't think he ever commented on how much SPL the system can produce (look at the question I asked in reply #24 in that thread), I think he just said it's loud enough for him... which is totally reasonable, but a number is kinda useful for the rest of us.

If it's not enough you can always remove and resell, and put a sub box in one of the bench tubs. That's what I have.
 
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I don't have a HS10, and I've never heard one in a Maverick. But a lot of people have them and you can see a lot of info about what it's capable of here: https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/f...ed-audio-upgrade-with-before-after-rta.31655/

I would not expect high output at extremely low bass 20-30hz. The thread linked above did fill it with a dsp, but I don't think he ever commented on how much SPL the system can produce (look at the question I asked in reply #24 in that thread), I think he just said it's loud enough for him... which is totally reasonable, but a number is kinda useful for the rest of us.

If it's not enough you can always remove and resell, and put a sub box in one of the bench tubs. That's what I have.
Update: My sound guy/installer has convinced me that the under seat box is going to sound “5x better”. (I know, that’s a very subjective claim!) So I am going with this box: https://www.ebay.com/itm/2563471795...-be74-3e7096064809|iid:1|vlpname:vlp_homepage

I'm only doing one 10" sub, so I'll still preserve 1/2 the storage space available under the seat. Maybe I'll build some sort of storage device behind the rear seat?

Thanks for all the input and feedback!
 

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Update: My sound guy/installer has convinced me that the under seat box is going to sound “5x better”. (I know, that’s a very subjective claim!) So I am going with this box: https://www.ebay.com/itm/256347179532?_trkparms=amclksrc=ITM&aid=777008&algo=PERSONAL.TOPIC&ao=1&asc=20230811123856&meid=114ca7e0403646858d28df256c7c321f&pid=101770&rk=1&rkt=1&itm=256347179532&pmt=0&noa=1&pg=4375194&algv=RecentlyViewedItemsV2&brand=Brand&_trksid=p4375194.c101770.m146925&_trkparms=parentrq:d60b8b2e18c0aab10ae26abdffffc64a|pageci:367ce9d6-ab3b-11ee-be74-3e7096064809|iid:1|vlpname:vlp_homepage

I'm only doing one 10" sub, so I'll still preserve 1/2 the storage space available under the seat. Maybe I'll build some sort of storage device behind the rear seat?

Thanks for all the input and feedback!
I think people are fairly happy with that GroundShaker box, at least, I haven't heard of any complaints. I may have tried one if it were available in Oct '22 when I built my own box. What sub and amp are you going to use?

5x better may not be an exaggeration for very low bass response. Play Lorde's 'Royals' on any 10" or smaller compact powered sub and see what happens!
 
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I think people are fairly happy with that GroundShaker box, at least, I haven't heard of any complaints. I may have tried one if it were available in Oct '22 when I built my own box. What sub and amp are you going to use?

5x better may not be an exaggeration for very low bass response. Play Lorde's 'Royals' on any 10" or smaller compact powered sub and see what happens!
Here's the entire system I am going with. (attached)
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that woofer wants .5ft3 sealed and the premade box is a little smaller (.45ft3, minus the woofer's displacement) so it might underperform a little bit, but I think would be fine.

overall looks pretty good except for the 6.5 components and coaxials both being listed. I would personally leave the rear speakers alone, but if you do want to replace them they are 4" and can fit most 4x6.
 

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that woofer wants .5ft3 sealed and the premade box is a little smaller (.45ft3, minus the woofer's displacement) so it might underperform a little bit, but I think would be fine.

overall looks pretty good except for the 6.5 components and coaxials both being listed. I would personally leave the rear speakers alone, but if you do want to replace them they are 4" and can fit most 4x6.
I was wondering about those coaxials myself. I would double check with the shop to make sure they aren't charging you for something they won't use. As colinl says, the groudshaker will probably be okay, but a little more airspace would be much better for the low stuff. The Sound Desicions enclosure would likely sound a bit better since it is .6+ cubic feet, but it is also $100 more too. Fortunately, your build includes a DSP, so that gives you a lot more flexibility and is definitely a good thing.
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