I saw that and sent an email to Bavsound telling them the rear brace was already removed prior to their install video which requires some additional steps to remove....
Here is a How to remove subwoofer thread that @30MilesOffshore posted which shows how to remove that piece as well as the rest...
meh...
I'm still extremely content with the Supra and have no plans of even considering the Z...If that's the new Z final design, then I find it boring, dated, and uninspired, which is not at all surprising coming from Nissan...It's a hard pass here...
This is what most would really like to see...Looking at the two curves it appears that the 2021 has less boost taper...
@OpenFlash Performance were you able to log or have the ability to capture the 2021 boost profile during the dyno run?
I disconnected the rear (behind the seat) speakers simply because the way in which the OE amp is set up I estimate that maybe 5~10% of total power from the amp is dedicated to those speakers which is the reason why there is not much sound coming from them to begin with regardless of any fade or...
Thanks for the feedback @30MilesOffshore :thumbsup:
Yeah, clearly the intent of the video here is just to remove and replace the sub speakers from their plastic enclosures and not the entire subassembly...
I do appreciate the time they took to finally release a detailed installation video and...
Bavsound just released at very good instructional video on how to replace the Supra OE subs...Surprised and pleased to see how they streamlined the process with not many panels needing to be removed to replace the subs...
I totally agree.... The bass gets muddy and distorted at those levels and I believe at this point it's a combination of needing better DSP Amp and more a robust woofer...