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Improving the Bronco Raptor Audio Quality
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<blockquote data-quote="the314boss" data-source="post: 6012" data-attributes="member: 3325"><p>First, I really appreciate the detailed response - thank you!</p><p></p><p>After reading through your posts, I have a couple of follow up questions:</p><p></p><p>1) Did I understand you correctly and you replaced the stock subwoofer with a Kicker? What ohm load is the factory speaker? Perhaps a better question is what exact speaker did you buy if you don't me asking?</p><p></p><p>2) As it relates to sound deadening, do you have any sense of where the majority of the rattling/vibration is coming from in the back? I probably don't have the time to commit to a tear down of the entire back of the truck at this point in time (maybe in Spring), but i can replace the sub and work to control the vibration with strategically placed deadening and tape/securing elements that may vibrate. I presume the worst of it is coming from the panels surrounding the sub or somewhere in the vicinity?</p><p></p><p>I guess what I am asking: based on your own project, outside of replacing the stock driver, is there a smaller project that can produce an acceptable result as it relates to the vibrations while improving the sonic quality of the bass? (I don't need it to be over the top "bass head" built.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the314boss, post: 6012, member: 3325"] First, I really appreciate the detailed response - thank you! After reading through your posts, I have a couple of follow up questions: 1) Did I understand you correctly and you replaced the stock subwoofer with a Kicker? What ohm load is the factory speaker? Perhaps a better question is what exact speaker did you buy if you don't me asking? 2) As it relates to sound deadening, do you have any sense of where the majority of the rattling/vibration is coming from in the back? I probably don't have the time to commit to a tear down of the entire back of the truck at this point in time (maybe in Spring), but i can replace the sub and work to control the vibration with strategically placed deadening and tape/securing elements that may vibrate. I presume the worst of it is coming from the panels surrounding the sub or somewhere in the vicinity? I guess what I am asking: based on your own project, outside of replacing the stock driver, is there a smaller project that can produce an acceptable result as it relates to the vibrations while improving the sonic quality of the bass? (I don't need it to be over the top "bass head" built. Thanks again! [/QUOTE]
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