- First Name
- Russ
- Joined
- Aug 16, 2021
- Threads
- 7
- Messages
- 111
- Reaction score
- 121
- Location
- Houston, TX
- Vehicle(s)
- 2023 Badlands SAS, 2011 Ford F-150 FX4 SCrew
- Your Bronco Model
- Badlands
- Thread starter
- #1
Morning fellow Buckers!
I just got my 23 Bandlands and am researching for my audio upgrade plan. I do need some help, since it has been decades since I did any car audio builds (all personal upgrades, nothing fancy). Here is what I am looking at/thinking;
Start with the Memphis Audio VIVBELLLE, a 5 channel 1300 watt amp.
- Bass boost up to 18dB
- HP/LP filters on all channels with 2 channels including BP filter
- DSP with 24 dB crossover slopes (400.4V2, 600.4V2, 750.6V2)
It also has wire to RCA adaptors included.
Front speakers Memphis Audio MS26 6.5" and MS42 4"
- RMS/Peak: 62: 65/130 / 42: 40/80
- 62 has a separate and relocatable tweeter, or swivel if it remains in the speaker
Rear speaker would be another MS42
Sub is where I am a little stuck since I can't find/confirm some information.
- What is the available mounting depth of the included enclosure? I have the sub delete BL, but the parts are there.
I am looking at the MA Mojo Mini 6.5". It has a mounting depth of 5".
With the amp, I believe I do not need a line out converter. Will I still need to have Forscan to flash the system? Can I have Ford do that? Any recommendations on which dongle to get? I have seen a lot of posts on how to do it, but most just say get whatever.
For clarity, I listen to metal, rock, jazz, country, swing, I want clarity at volume, enough power to hear it with the doors/top off, tight and responsive low/bass, and enough quality to have separation of instruments in the music. I know it is car audio, so there are limitations to that environment, but it is a goal.
Part of me wonders if keeping the front on one channel (as the factory is setup) is better vs putting the 2 4" on that channel, with a high pass filter. Better for splitting the power per channel at 30/60 x2 vs 65/130 - 30/60 split. Again, totally uneducated here, so would love to hear from the audio experts in the forum.
Anyone try to put in larger speakers without changing the pods? Say maybe a 5.25 or 4x6?
Appreciate any input and thoughts!
I just got my 23 Bandlands and am researching for my audio upgrade plan. I do need some help, since it has been decades since I did any car audio builds (all personal upgrades, nothing fancy). Here is what I am looking at/thinking;
Start with the Memphis Audio VIVBELLLE, a 5 channel 1300 watt amp.
- Bass boost up to 18dB
- HP/LP filters on all channels with 2 channels including BP filter
- DSP with 24 dB crossover slopes (400.4V2, 600.4V2, 750.6V2)
It also has wire to RCA adaptors included.
Front speakers Memphis Audio MS26 6.5" and MS42 4"
- RMS/Peak: 62: 65/130 / 42: 40/80
- 62 has a separate and relocatable tweeter, or swivel if it remains in the speaker
Rear speaker would be another MS42
Sub is where I am a little stuck since I can't find/confirm some information.
- What is the available mounting depth of the included enclosure? I have the sub delete BL, but the parts are there.
I am looking at the MA Mojo Mini 6.5". It has a mounting depth of 5".
With the amp, I believe I do not need a line out converter. Will I still need to have Forscan to flash the system? Can I have Ford do that? Any recommendations on which dongle to get? I have seen a lot of posts on how to do it, but most just say get whatever.
For clarity, I listen to metal, rock, jazz, country, swing, I want clarity at volume, enough power to hear it with the doors/top off, tight and responsive low/bass, and enough quality to have separation of instruments in the music. I know it is car audio, so there are limitations to that environment, but it is a goal.
Part of me wonders if keeping the front on one channel (as the factory is setup) is better vs putting the 2 4" on that channel, with a high pass filter. Better for splitting the power per channel at 30/60 x2 vs 65/130 - 30/60 split. Again, totally uneducated here, so would love to hear from the audio experts in the forum.
Anyone try to put in larger speakers without changing the pods? Say maybe a 5.25 or 4x6?
Appreciate any input and thoughts!
Sponsored