Stock Bose Subwoofer
Nope.
On my Z (Roadster) the only sound insulation in the sub area was a mat of fibers on the floor. (about 1/2 inch of fluffy material with a paper backing)
Considering how feeble the Bose subwoofer is, this is probably plenty. The Bose woofer couldn't get at rattle out of a glass bowl of marbles.
On my Z (Roadster) the only sound insulation in the sub area was a mat of fibers on the floor. (about 1/2 inch of fluffy material with a paper backing)
Considering how feeble the Bose subwoofer is, this is probably plenty. The Bose woofer couldn't get at rattle out of a glass bowl of marbles.
Originally posted by AndyB
Nope.
On my Z (Roadster) the only sound insulation in the sub area was a mat of fibers on the floor. (about 1/2 inch of fluffy material with a paper backing)
Considering how feeble the Bose subwoofer is, this is probably plenty. The Bose woofer couldn't get at rattle out of a glass bowl of marbles.
Nope.
On my Z (Roadster) the only sound insulation in the sub area was a mat of fibers on the floor. (about 1/2 inch of fluffy material with a paper backing)
Considering how feeble the Bose subwoofer is, this is probably plenty. The Bose woofer couldn't get at rattle out of a glass bowl of marbles.
Reminds me of a guy in this forum trying to sell his BOSE (BLOSE) sub, amps, and speakers for $400.
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