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This sub is awesome for it's size and shape.
Fit behind the seat of my reg cab pickup, which is hard to do.
Recommend for anyone with this problem.
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This sub fit perfectly behind the seat of my Silverado. The performance is unbelievable. It is a must buy for anyone looking to take their stereo to the next level.Best Deals for Rockford Fosgate R2S-1X10 Prime R2S Single 10-Inch Shallow Loaded
I installed this sub/enclosure in my 2005 F350. It fit perfectly behind the rear seat with the exact amount of space needed when putting the back seat down, it swings down w/o rubbing the subwoofer. I matched this sub up with the Rockford Fosgate R250-1D 300 watt amp. A perfect match and they work excellent together. No overpowering the sub and no overheating the amp, Just perfect. Lots of clean tight bass that fullfills all genres of music. Id,like to note that if your purchasing this for your 99+ f250/f350 crew cab you will need to remove the rear tray that holds the pieces for the jack and will need to cut a 19" strip out of the rear carpet piece that covers the back of the cab. There is a "buldge" on this piece that sticks out a couple inches, once cut out allows the enclosure to sit flushly against the back cab wall and allow the perfect amount of room to still swing the back of the seat(s) down. This sub/enclosure is exactly what I needed to enhance the sound in my F350! Quality item and great bang for the buck!Honest reviews on Rockford Fosgate R2S-1X10 Prime R2S Single 10-Inch Shallow Loaded
Components installed:One Rockford Fosgate R2S-1X10 10-inch shallow loaded enclosure
Kenwood KDC-BT555U receiver/head
Boss R1100M monoblock amp
Sirius/XM SXV-200v1 tuner
Metra single DIN faceplate kit
Metra wiring harness adapter
I wanted to use a local business for this installation, but they quoted me $750 to install $250 worth of components. So I decided to order the stuff from Amazon and do it myself. I got a much better head, a better amp, the Sirius/XM tuner (not included in the quote from the local vendor) and the same subwoofer/enclosure for less than $350. It took me parts of three days to do the install, but it was fun, I learned a lot, and I do quality work (even if I do say so myself).
The bottom line is, the system sounds awesome. I had already upgraded the stock Infinity speakers in the front and rear doors with a set of Boston Acoustic speakers. I did this a few years ago when the stock speakers got wet or rotted and started buzzing. This gave me a tinny sound that had very little low end. That and the fact that I could not use my iPhone with this system finally prompted me to upgrade. I had never installed an amp before and didn't have the first idea what would be required. Luckily a lot of info is available on the Internet that makes this stuff doable.
The local installer had told me that this size subwoofer enclosure would fit behind the smaller driver-side rear seat in my Dakota Quad Cab, but that turned out to be incorrect. The alternative is to spend an additional $200-$300 to purchase a molded enclosure, plus the cost of the actual subwoofer. So I decided to locate the enclosure on the rear floorboard, snugged up against the middle console, facing backwards. I am still in the process of trying to decide how to anchor it there--it's dangerous to have something that heavy not properly anchored down, as it could become the source of severe head trauma in a crash. I am thinking I'll probably use some combination of velcro and home-made brackets. The one thing I have noticed is that, if it is placed directly against the back of the console, the console will not lift up and out of the way in the front seat. This is a problem for me, because that's usually where I place my Glock when I'm transporting it but want to keep it out of view.. But, from a rear-seat occupant perspective, this configuration allows two people to still ride comfortably in the back, though it does extend slightly into each occupant's knee space. It pretty much makes the middle seat unusable though, so if you need that much passenger room, you will need to spring for the molded enclosures that fits under that seat. Luckily I rarely have passengers riding in the back.
The hardest thing about the install was running the 8-guage power supply from the battery through the firewall into the pax compartment. Using Internet research, I located the wiring harness grommet on the driver's side, and was able to use a coathanger to get the wire through. I pushed the coathanger through and then electrical-taped the 8-guage power supply wire to the other end of the coathanger. First time it came loose, but second attempt worked like a charm.
The wiring harness kit was pretty simple. The order is Kenwood wiring harness-->adapter kit from Amazon-->factory connections in my truck. The wiring is almost idiot-proof as it is pretty much color-to-color. The only discretion involved my truck's OEM amplifier--I needed to connect its control wire and the new amp's control wire to the single P-CONT wire from the new harness. If you understand that all these wires do is turn on the amps when the radio is powered up and turn them off again when the head unit is off, it's a no-brainer to figure out you just need to wire both control wires to this same wire in the harness.
To test the connections, I twisted all the wires together and electrical-taped them. Once I confirmed everything was working, I took the harnesses back into my house and soldered them and used rubber heat shrink around the soldered connections. I prefer that to the cheap crimp connectors included in the 1100 amp wiring kit I purchased at Walmart.
The one thing that nearly threw me off was the amp's "Protection" light that illuminated after I cleaned everything up and put the trim back on the interior of my truck. Luckily, I was able to search the Amazon user comments and learned that an improperly grounded amp is one of the causes. Sure enough, I removed the piece of trim under which I had connected the 8-guage ground wire to the body of the truck with a screw and saw that I had jarred loose the ground wire when I snapped that piece of trim back in. My advice is, if you get a "Protection" light on this amp, check the ground wire connection before you do anything else.
I am amazed at the quality of the sound. The bass is amazing and it's almost like having a new truck. I highly recommend these components.
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