Hello all.
Im a little confused and perhaps somebody may be able to help me.
I have the Harmon Kardon Audio system fitted to my HSE 2004 Freelander. It has the 8 speakers in the car and I have found the 9th speaker in the boot floor but this is where Im a bit confused. That Sub is firing staight into the wooden sheet that makes up the floor of the cubby hole in the boot (Im sure there is a name for it, but Im sure you all know what Im talking about, you know, the thing that floods when the door seal perish . I dont seem to get any sound out of the sub unless I put my ear on the boot floor and even then I can only just feel/ hear the sub in action. I checked that the sub was functioning by removing the plastic cover and sure enough, the sub is functioning. But there just doesnt seem to be enough power in the sub to move the air like a sub should.
Is this sub just added so it can be sold as a 9 speaker system or is there some hidden control to allow me to up the output from the sub. As it is, I can disconnect the sub and it make absolutely no difference to the sound. Because of the relativily small floorspace of the boot, I dont want to be adding one of those huge sub boxes that looks a little daft.
While I'm talking about the audio system in the Freelander, I did notice that even at low volumes the door cards buzz quite a lot making the sound quite poor. I bought a roll of dynomat and stuck it to the inside of the door card (only enough on one roll for one door card). It didnt stick very well but Icould really tell the difference in sound quality between the the two sides.
Does anybody know of any better and cheaper alternatives to Dynamat. It cost me £20 for one door card and it didnt stick very well at all. I dont think its worth spending £80 to improve the sound and then find that over time the dynamat will unstick and lose what benefit there was initially.
Thanks in advance
Andy
Im a little confused and perhaps somebody may be able to help me.
I have the Harmon Kardon Audio system fitted to my HSE 2004 Freelander. It has the 8 speakers in the car and I have found the 9th speaker in the boot floor but this is where Im a bit confused. That Sub is firing staight into the wooden sheet that makes up the floor of the cubby hole in the boot (Im sure there is a name for it, but Im sure you all know what Im talking about, you know, the thing that floods when the door seal perish . I dont seem to get any sound out of the sub unless I put my ear on the boot floor and even then I can only just feel/ hear the sub in action. I checked that the sub was functioning by removing the plastic cover and sure enough, the sub is functioning. But there just doesnt seem to be enough power in the sub to move the air like a sub should.
Is this sub just added so it can be sold as a 9 speaker system or is there some hidden control to allow me to up the output from the sub. As it is, I can disconnect the sub and it make absolutely no difference to the sound. Because of the relativily small floorspace of the boot, I dont want to be adding one of those huge sub boxes that looks a little daft.
While I'm talking about the audio system in the Freelander, I did notice that even at low volumes the door cards buzz quite a lot making the sound quite poor. I bought a roll of dynomat and stuck it to the inside of the door card (only enough on one roll for one door card). It didnt stick very well but Icould really tell the difference in sound quality between the the two sides.
Does anybody know of any better and cheaper alternatives to Dynamat. It cost me £20 for one door card and it didnt stick very well at all. I dont think its worth spending £80 to improve the sound and then find that over time the dynamat will unstick and lose what benefit there was initially.
Thanks in advance
Andy