Do not overpack the bass cavity with wading...You'll destroy lower bass response..How much wadding are you guys putting in the "box"? Dont know if the wadding should be packed super tight or just be a little bit in there.
After I did it my left rear sub sounds like it's blown. Even had half or less volume with the OP's sound settings. When I turn Surround off, it's unplayable. I took some wadding out but the subwoofer still sounds like it's blown/bottoming out even at low volume (any volume really).
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I'll take some wadding out but I'm afraid you may be right. Reading more about how the driver side woofers are a known problem on these cars and Toyota won't do anything about it. It really just sounds like the speaker is bottoming out, or like you're in a 1999 Camry whose speakers are so old and worn out. The issue reduces some when putting it back in SURROUND mode. But then that compromises the quality of the rest of the music. SmhIdeally, the wadding is supposed to line the cavity, not fill it. While it may.. erm, sound like an incredible coincidence, the speaker may be blown in and of itself - I don't think there's any reasonable way the wadding could make that happen but it may have just highlighted an underlying issue with that sub?
If it's under warranty I'd take it back to Toyota and get then to sort it. If it's out of warranty, it might be a good excuse to put a nice Focal setup in. ?‍I'll take some wadding out but I'm afraid you may be right. Reading more about how the driver side woofers are a known problem on these cars and Toyota won't do anything about it. It really just sounds like the speaker is bottoming out, or like you're in a 1999 Camry whose speakers are so old and worn out. The issue reduces some when putting it back in SURROUND mode. But then that compromises the quality of the rest of the music. Smh
Still under warranty. 3k miles and only 6 months old. I just hate taking my cars to shops. Never trust them to treat the car like how I treat my cars. Thanks for the advice ?If it's under warranty I'd take it back to Toyota and get then to sort it. If it's out of warranty, it might be a good excuse to put a nice Focal setup in. ?‍![]()
Agreed. Toyota dealers are indeed the single biggest issue with the Supra. And you're welcome. Hope you get it all sorted.Still under warranty. 3k miles and only 6 months old. I just hate taking my cars to shops. Never trust them to treat the car like how I treat my cars. Thanks for the advice ?
Good to know, I packed my with wadding, I'll take some out this weekend and see how it sounds.Do not overpack the bass cavity with wading...You'll destroy lower bass response..
As described in my writeup only the inner walls of the cavity should be covered...I know some people have had problems in the past placing the thin sheet wadding against the walls...And although less than ideal, you can also pull the wadding sheets apart to fluff them up and very loosely fill the cavity...Just do not compress the wadding or you'll greatly reduce low end bass response...
TBH this should be in the main post. I think it would clear up everyones questions about the wadding insertion without removing the enclosure box. Took me 26 pages of reading to figure out how NOT to remove the sub enclosure and do the wadding. Cheers!It would easily add 3~4x the time and effort...Not sure why everyone is struggling with the wadding...It was fairly straight forward for me....
Also if you don't want to take the time to do the "fold / insert / unfold" technique through one of the 3 elongated front port holes you can always tear the wadding into small pieces and "loosely" stuff the cavity....do not overstuff the cavity as this will reduce bass response...
Here is a pic with woofer removed to give you an idea as to what it would still take in install wadding from the top (under the woofer)
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Try removing the trim and then playing music. The vents will effectively be the same as with the trim fully removedMy Supra has some rattles from the subwoofers with low bass.
They already got replaced under warranty. This improved it a lot but the issue isn't gone. Sounds like a rattle caused by the trim but it's coming from the speaker itself at low frequencies.
Would the vents improve this?
Does anyone have the OEM part number of the trim piece that needs the 2 holes put in?
No it wont help. I went through this with the dealer on my car as well. We tried replacing the speaker and amp and neither made a difference. According to them they all do it.My Supra has some rattles from the subwoofers with low bass.
They already got replaced under warranty. This improved it a lot but the issue isn't gone. Sounds like a rattle caused by the trim but it's coming from the speaker itself at low frequencies.
Would the vents improve this?
Does anyone have the OEM part number of the trim piece that needs the 2 holes put in?