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I recall a few of these. There are several threads on this topic and some with photos of instructions. Just do a search and they should come up.So a kicker hideaway is less then half the cost of the Chevy kicker under seat rear subwoofer. Has anyone installed a hideaway and if so what was the results?
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Put some 2 inch tweeters on the A-pillars.Im happy with the OEM Kicker. I just wished there was a bit more highs.
Yep, the tuning is the hardest part. Took me about a week of playing with the settings on the sub and stock system to get everything equaled out to where I was happy with the sound. Now, for a stock system with only an added powered sub, it sounds pretty damn good.I put Infinity Reference 6532IX- 6-1/2 and Infinity REF-9633IX Reference 6x9's in the rear and front doors, coupled with the 8" kicker Hideaway powered sub under the rear seat. I pulled the input signal from the rear speakers. As mentioned above, a bit of tuning is necessary but when completed, the overall sound is very good for a stock music system.
Can you provide your equalizer settings and fade/balance settings now that you have it tuned?Yep, the tuning is the hardest part. Took me about a week of playing with the settings on the sub and stock system to get everything equaled out to where I was happy with the sound. Now, for a stock system with only an added powered sub, it sounds pretty damn good.
Where'd you hide the pyle?I have a Pyle Hideaway sub that I installed in my ZR2 a few months ago. It is more powerful and cheaper than the Kicker Hideaway sub. I am very happy with the Pyle sub. It really enhances the stock "no bass" Bose system. The key to getting it to sound good is getting it adjusted properly. You don't want the sub to overpower the rest of the stock system. Gotta remember that you are only adding a powered sub, not upgrading the whole system. You have to equal out the sound between the sub and the stock system. It took me about a week of playing with it, but now that I got it right, it sounds pretty good and I'm very happy with it.
P.S. If possible, get the 10 inch sub. I got the 8 inch sub and although it sounds great, I seem to wonder if the 10 inch would sound better. The bass from the 8 inch sub hits pretty hard, but normally a bigger sub will have deeper bass and hit harder.