Bose Car Stock Subwoofer
Testing Car stock subwoofer Bose. Each speaker is 2 Ohm. Its amplifier gives 70w per channel on 1 Ohm load.
Music used: T-Mass - Up In Flumes
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Testing Car stock subwoofer Bose. Each speaker is 2 Ohm. Its amplifier gives 70w per channel on 1 Ohm load.
Music used: T-Mass - Up In Flumes
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I love these Bose drivers because they have such a thick large roll foam surround. These get very low for their size and they kick pretty good too. they also move a crap ton of air for their size. Amazing excursion on these bad boys.
I have the 98 Nissan Maxima with the Bose sound in it... For not having an aftermarket sub (coming soon), these guys can make some great sound. The sub will take the strain of the bass off the Bose but because they're Bose they mids and treble will sound amazing. Hopefully you have fun with these!
Big sound out of 2 small speakers,clear bass and it can fill a big room with 2 smalls speakers great video
I love it when people take shit apart so don't have to....good looking video.
Thanks for the song!
You can say what you want about bose, but their speakers are good sounding speakers. I mean I know that they are overpriced, but the thing that defines bose in my eyes is the small form factor. Bose just mastered how to build really nice speakers, that are small in a small box. And we all know that the same thing, just smaller, costs more. I'm not a fan of bose speakers either, because for the price I definetly can get something better, but you have no space, bose is a good way to go. I mean look at the Bose Soundlink Mini. The sound they made out of two mini drivers is just impressing.
Wow those seem really loud and clean for their size! Bose products always seem to sound so good.
appears to be neo motors, look built very nice for such small drivers
Quit complaining about highs and mids.. this is a subwoofer not a midrange speaker good god!
Those 2 little woof-woofs would be awesome for a DIY Bluetooth Speaker... They look so nice
I'm impressed. even though the microphone can't capture all the bass. you get an idea on how the speakers sound. it would be nice to see how well the built in amp sounds like. Bose has thier speakers tuned, and the unique design has the bass going through the tuned ports.
Dude, that intro bass, make my speaker vibrate like crazy
Great video! thanks for the outstanding commentary!
Bose uses low impedance drivers to pull more current through the amplifier when connected to an automotive 12V supply. Other amplifiers require a boost converter to generate the high voltages needed, but that adds cost to the amplifier. I bought an old Buick Encore spare tire sub that had just one driver in it, and the impedance of the driver was 1 ohm. The two woofers in this subwoofer operating in parallel also provide a 1-ohm load. But if you wire them in series like you did, you get a 4-ohm load, and you can drive them with a home audio amplifier without being worried about toasting the amplifier.
Pairing this unit or the similar ones with a 300 watt max (150rms) amplifier is more than plenty for them, mainly for a small vehicle or truck where space is heavily limited they sound pretty good, single cab trucks work perfectly for this, where space inside the cab is scarce
Seems to have great bass for small sub woofers. My car has a Harman Kardon 20cm Subwoofer (8 inch sub) it sounds great too.
Geez, these would be perfect for a complimentary dual phase triple compression folded 1/4 wave asymmetrical labyrinth!
Love these, looks so cute
Seems well engineered. Kudos.
the opening commercial is hilarious. about the dad sending his kids to time out.