Speaker on Cargo Door - seems the speaker grill is there for one but no sound from it?

Thank you to everyone here who is far more knowledgeable about these things than I am. I was just looking for some good bass with my music. :cry:
 
I pried the panel & checked my 1958 and the speaker (subwoofer?) is connected. But I agree that there is no sound whatsoever coming from it, even if the bass is turned all the way up in settings. The LC trim is apparently different in that regard. The good news is that Chancellor confirmed that an 8" subwoofer will work in the opening, although I am still confused on whether he used the existing speaker grill (which he said was not removable) to mount the replacement Morel subwoofer. Chancellor, please reply? Also, how are you powering the replacement? Did you add an outboard amplifier?
 
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I pried the panel & checked my 1958 and the speaker (subwoofer?) is connected. But I agree that there is no sound whatsoever coming from it, even if the bass is turned all the way up in settings. The LC trim is apparently different in that regard. The good news is that Chancellor confirmed that an 8" subwoofer will work in the opening, although I am still confused on whether he used the existing speaker grill (which he said was not removable) to mount the replacement Morel subwoofer. Chancellor, please reply? Also, how are you powering the replacement? Did you add an outboard amplifier?
@chancellor ’s audio system upgrade is described in their thread here -
LC Trim base level stereo
 
I pried the panel & checked my 1958 and the speaker (subwoofer?) is connected. But I agree that there is no sound whatsoever coming from it, even if the bass is turned all the way up in settings. The LC trim is apparently different in that regard. The good news is that Chancellor confirmed that an 8" subwoofer will work in the opening, although I am still confused on whether he used the existing speaker grill (which he said was not removable) to mount the replacement Morel subwoofer. Chancellor, please reply? Also, how are you powering the replacement? Did you add an outboard amplifier?
Can you try using one of the tone generators, either on your phone or laptop? I am curious where something like a 60hz tone comes from on the 1958

I only replaced the woofer in the hatch, I did not modify the hatch or grill at all. so with the trim installed it looks stock.

The woofer is powered by the OEM stereo. On the Land Cruiser trim, the speaker connection in the hatch is hot, I am not sure what options you would have if that is not the case on the 1958.
 
I didn't try the test tone generators, just relied on sound and touch to confirm no signal, as other 1958 owners have done. I will say that the Beatsonic amp that I installed has an available adapter to run inline with their OEM adapter. The available adapter allows high level (speaker) outputs to be input to an amp to supply power to a subwoofer. An earlier thread indicates that Beatsonic is aware of the issue of the unpowered hatch subwoofer, and may be working on a simpler solution to power it. Cheers!
 
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