Subwoofer Installation Guide (2024)

How to install a subwoofer in your vehicle

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by Crutchfield's Writing Team

Jun 07, 2024

The tools you'll need

You need some basic tools to mount your subwoofer in an enclosure, and connect it to your system. At a minimum, you should have the following tools handy before you get started:

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Basic subwoofer installation

Subwoofers are specialized speakers that reproduce low notes. They're a popular component in many audio systems because they produce deep, strong bass. They also make your other speakers more efficient by diverting notes that full-range speakers strain to reproduce.

Subwoofers come in a variety of sizes and shapes. The most common type is an unpowered, component subwoofer. This subwoofer lacks a built-in amplifier as a power source, so you will need to hook it to an external amp to draw current. (Some subs have built-in power supplies. See page 3). Also, while some subwoofers can be used without a separate box in space-saving free-air installations, most require a strong enclosure to operate properly.

The most basic element of component subwoofer installation is a snap. Mount your component subwoofer to an appropriate enclosure by connecting the leads to the terminal cup, and using mounting screws. It shouldn't take more than a few minutes. You'll then run the wiring to a nearby amplifier. You'll have choices of how you wire your sub. You can wire in parallel for maximum output, or series for a higher-impedance, multiple woofer setup.

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You should be able to mount your subwoofer in a ready-made enclosure in just a few minutes.

Ready-made subs

Ready-made subwoofers are the easiest way to get better bass, because the manufacturer has already built the box and installed an appropriate speaker. Some ready-made enclosures have as many as three subs in them. You pick the style and size you like, and match it to your amplifier, your available space, and the rest of your system.

In sedans, ready-made, non-amplified subwoofers usually go in the trunk. If you're feeding it adequate power, the bass it produces will be strong enough to penetrate through the back seat. Just connect the speaker wires from the amplifier and secure the enclosure with straps or brackets. Make sure you're not blocking access to your spare tire and, if you drill holes for the brackets, work carefully and be sure you're not cutting through the gas tank or a brake line.

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This enclosure from JL Audio comes with the sub already mounted.

If you're installing a subwoofer that comes with a built-in amp, you won't have to hook up speaker wires, but you will have to install a patch cord (or tap into your speaker leads for the input signal). You'll need an amplifier wiring kit for power, ground and turn-on leads. That usually means you will need to run wire under your seats.

Powered subwoofers

Powered, or amplified, subs offer an ease-of-use that's handy if you drive a rented or leased vehicle. Because of their portability, these subs can be removed quickly if you sell or exchange your vehicle. They also take up less space than a separate amplifier and subwoofer.

Be extra careful to anchor a subwoofer in a hatchback, station wagon, or sport utility vehicle. It could become airborne and injure someone if you stop suddenly.

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The Sound Ordnance B-8PT is a compact powered sub that fits under the seat. It's designed for smaller vehicles or pickups.

Pre-fabricated sub enclosures

While ready-made subs have their advantages, you'll have a greater choice of subs if you go with a component subwoofer and an appropriate enclosure. It's more work, yes, but you get to create the sound you want. You choose the subwoofer or subwoofers that suit your musical needs best, and then select the box size that will optimize their sonic properties. Most component subwoofers don't come with hardware, so you might have to provide your own screws. Also, you might need speaker wires and hardware to connect the speaker to the terminal cup in the box. Finally, find some brackets or straps to hold the enclosure in your vehicle.

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Sound Ordnance makes a variety of enclosures to accommodate most sizes of subs.

Wiring and break-in

If you go with the most common type of subwoofer installation — a component sub in a box hooked to an amplifier — you will have to consider various wiring possibilities before you start.

A 2-channel amplifier gives you outputs for two speakers. Of course, that doesn't mean you have to connect two subwoofers. You can hook up one, two, or maybe even four. To be safe, you just need to be aware of the impedance of your subs and the "load" capability of your amplifier. These factors will determine which wiring method you should use. For more information, check out our collection of subwoofer wiring diagrams.

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Basic subwoofer wiring.

Typically, a car stereo amp "sees" a 4-ohm impedance. When we say an amplifier is stable down to 2 ohms, we're usually referring to the minimum impedance it can handle in stereo (2-channel) mode, not bridged (mono) mode. The lower the impedance (resistance or "load") an amplifier sees, the more power it produces, and the louder your music plays.

A common way to get a 2-ohm stable amp to produce the extra power it delivers at lower impedance is to wire your speakers in parallel. Remember — while series wiring always raises your impedance, parallel wiring always lowers it.

To wire your speakers in parallel, connect the positive (+) leads of both speakers to the amplifier's positive (+) terminal, and the negative (-) leads of both speakers to the amp's negative (-) terminal. You can increase your system's impact dramatically by hooking up two subwoofers (in parallel) to each of your amp's channels.

After you complete the wiring, break in your subwoofer properly. Play the sub at low volume for approximately 20 hours to condition it before you turn up the volume. This will improve the sub's performance and lifespan.

Building your own subwoofer box

An enclosure does more than simply hold the woofer; it is an integral part of the system. A properly sized and built enclosure can turn an inexpensive woofer into a good performer, while a poorly designed or constructed enclosure will make even the finest woofer sound awful.

There are two main challenges in fabricating an enclosure — making sure it contains the proper volume of air, and controlling the cabinet resonances that otherwise will compete with the sound from the woofer and color its sound.

The ideal volume of an enclosure (length x width x height) will vary depending upon the woofer you select. The enclosure volume for your woofer is usually quoted as internal volume. Therefore, in calculating the overall external dimensions of the box, you must take into account the thickness of the board, the space occupied by the speaker and any internal bracing.

Once you know the internal volume you want to achieve, you'll decide on the dimensions of the enclosure. As a rule of thumb, make sure no internal dimension measures more than three times that of any other. But don't make them too close to each other or you will have a cube — one of the worst acoustic shapes for a speaker.

So keep those two rules in mind: don't make don't make one side too much longer than the other and don't make them too close to the same. Nearly any shape will be fine. It's the volume that matters most.

Finally, determine whether your box will be sealed or ported. A sealed box is the easiest to design and build, and protects the woofer against subsonic bass that can affect its performance. A ported box uses a tube (port) that reinforces the bass produced by the woofer. It can offer excellent, high-output performance, but is more challenging to construct.

For more on the topic, check out our article How to Build A Subwoofer Box.

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FAQs

What is needed for subwoofer installation? ›

What You'll Need For Your Subwoofer Installation
  1. Power wire.
  2. Ground wire.
  3. RCA wire.
  4. Blue remote wire.
  5. Speaker wire.
  6. 60-amp in-line fuse and fuse holder.
  7. Wire cutters.
  8. Wire stripper.

Should the hole in the subwoofer face the wall? ›

Additionally, a sub's close proximity to a flat wall can cause a harsh, rumbling, unpleasant sound. And if your subwoofer is a ported design (a subwoofer with an opening to allow airflow), you'll want to keep it twice the diameter of the port (typically 6-12 inches) away from a wall to allow airflow out of the port.

What should subwoofer gain be set at? ›

There is no "correct" setting for gain controls. You should simply adjust them as needed to ensure proper bass levels during your calibration process.

How do you break in a subwoofer fast? ›

Start off by playing some music that has heavy bass at a medium or low volume for around two hours every day for a week, or until you've reached 12 hours of playtime. After this, you can start slowly increasing the volume, but not by too much.

What is the best way to connect a subwoofer? ›

The optimal connection for a standard powered subwoofer is to use the RCA (Phono) "sub" or "woofer" line out found on home theater receivers and pre-amps. Some subwoofers offer "High Level inputs" (speaker wire connections) for use with a receiver or pre-amp without a sub RCA connection.

What gauge wire for subwoofer? ›

The signal and power coming out of your amplifier must not be impeded on their way to your speakers and subs. When you replace or run new speaker wiring, we recommend using: 18-, 16-, or 14-gauge wires for speakers. 16-, 14-, or 12-gauge wires for subwoofers.

Is it better to face subs up or down? ›

Many SUV owners prefer a ported enclosure with the speaker facing up and port back, with subs as close as possible to the hatch without interfering with the port (consider a 2″ to 3″ space).

How far away from a wall should a subwoofer be? ›

At first, this may sound tempting, especially if you have a small sub, but this placement just ends up making things sound boomy. If you have to place your sub along a wall, try to find a spot away from the corner and pull the sub 12 to 18 inches away from the wall to minimize bass build-up.

What should the LPF setting be on a subwoofer? ›

Setting the LPF for 50 Hz is the best complementary setting. This setting means all of the frequencies below 50 Hz are sent to the subwoofer, and frequencies at 100 Hz (one octave above) are fully attenuated. At one half octave above (75 Hz) the attenuation is approximately -12 dB.

What is the best subwoofer setting for bass? ›

Subwoofer Settings

If you have large floor-standing main speakers, set the subwoofer's crossover between 40Hz and 60Hz. If you have smaller bookshelf speakers, set the crossover slightly higher at around 50Hz to 80Hz. For small satellite speakers, set the crossover between 80Hz and 160Hz.

What is the best Hz for a 12 inch sub? ›

For a subwoofer system, we typically recommended applying a Low Pass filter with a filter frequency set to 80 Hz as a starting point.

How do I get my subs to hit hard? ›

So in general, to hit harder, you need:
  1. Lots of RMS watts at 2 ohms from the amplifier, at least 800 Watts RMS at 2 Ohms.
  2. For car audio, heavy duty supply power for the amplifier with 100 Amps or more available, thick cables with minimum resistance, and no weak crimps or connections.
Jul 29, 2021

How can I make my home subwoofer hit harder? ›

Step 4: The Amp
  1. Turn the Gain/volume knob to zero or all the way down.
  2. Play a song with a middle amount of bass. Not too heavy not too light.
  3. Turn the volume on the head unit to 80% of its max volume.
  4. Increase the Gain/volume until the sub begins to distort.
  5. Slightly decrease the gain to remove remaining distortion.

What blows a subwoofer? ›

Subwoofers are most commonly blown by supplying too much signal to the car audio amplifier. Too much signal results in a "clipping" which is when audio signals voltages reach amplifier's power supply voltages. The result is a "clipped" signal and this can damage the amplifier and subwoofer.

What do I need for my subwoofer? ›

You'll want to gather your component sub(s), enclosure, speaker wire, amplifier, (or a powered sub), an amp wiring kit, signal cables, and any tools you think will come in handy.

Do I need an amp if I install a subwoofer? ›

However, without an amp to power it, a subwoofer won't reach its full potential and may even damage itself or other components in your car's audio system. In this article, we'll explore the benefits of adding a subwoofer to your car audio system and help you understand whether or not you need an amp with it.

What do you need to hook up a subwoofer to a factory stereo? ›

Hi-Low Converter

This has been the tried-and-true method of installing bass systems to factory stereos for decades. It's just a simple little converter that ties into your speaker wires and provides RCA inputs. It's fairly inexpensive and sounds pretty good.

How do I setup a subwoofer in my house? ›

For the best integration with your room, try to find a room 'node'. Place your subwoofer where you usually sit, connect it, and then disconnect your speakers (at the amp end). Play a piece of music with plenty of good bass, and then walk around your room, listening to the low frequencies.

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