I wish Tesla would update the service manual on how to remove/install the dash cover and dash speakers. A tech told me the steering wheel has to come off and requires Tesla to recalibrate before it'll drive, and that it can't be done remotely. I guess the answer is to swap out the speakers in...
You can certainly try -- I don't think adding the load of the high level inputs will add any significant resistance or take away much power from the OEM sub, but I'm no electrical engineer and that's uncharted territory for me. I'd probably call JL Audio tech support and see what they think...
I'll chime in... that sub is a great solution for a quick and easy sub upgrade in the CT. I would first try and keep it simple... use the speaker level inputs on the JL and tap into the sub signal right behind it. Just disconnect thaat OEM sub and run the speaker wire into the speaker level...
Roseville / Sacramento area after owning the truck for six weeks and driving it daily, we've gotten mixed "reviews"...
On the first day we owned the truck, a beat up Silverado work truck sped by us and slowed down ahead so the mullet in the passenger seat could lean out the window and mime...
So much good info in this thread. Thanks for posting!
Are there any vehicle photos that identify the distribution modules that would need to be tapped for the sub and midbass? The subwoofers can be tapped right at the connectors to the enclosure, but I'd rather tap coming out of the...
Wow amazing build and thanks for posting!! Super creative to DIY the amp and love the box build as well. I've been tossing ideas around my head and will likely do a pair of Audiomobile shallow DVC 10's sealed and downfiring in a similar configuration to yours, powered by 4 channels from a 220v...