Has anyone added a subwoofer to their setup yet? Looking for just a touch more bass.
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There’s a spot for one in the tailgate.While I agree, it’s not worth giving up cargo space for me.
There’s a spot for one in the tailgate.
Easier than installing a sub!I saw this video. We have different definitions of easy
I bought one of these amps from Beat Sonic. Easy install and produces a very noticeable difference with a lot more oomph out of the factory speakers.
2024 TOTOTA LANDCRUISER AUDIO UPGRADE
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Yeah, made me hella anxious just imagining someone taking all that stuff apart on my brand new LC although that dude was pretty smooth disconnecting and reconnecting everything.I saw this video. We have different definitions of easy
Following.Getting a full speaker upgrade as we speak. Will post pictures later and give feedback.
I had the JBL 11 speaker premium audio on my 23 Rav4. Assuming the LC has the same or similar “premium” audio, it’s still pretty lackluster.Wondering how much of an impact this has on the “premium” sound system vs base one in 1958
I would’ve loved to have the LC trim with premium package. But at the end of the day couldn’t justify spending another $13,000 for the extra features, many of which I didn’t even want.1 - I would not really consider that plug-n-play. That is a lot of trim to take apart to gain access to the head unit. I guess the good old days that you can pop a single din stereo out in 5 minutes have gone the way of the V8 Land Cruiser.
2 - I have not background with the quality of the amplifier. I can only assume (and hope) it is a class D. That being said, I would be a little concerned with heat building up behind there. I have always run wiring to have the amp under the driver seat where there is plenty of space to cool it.
3 - IMO while an amp can help, replacing the factory speakers should be the first priority, which is a lot easier than adding an amplifier ("plug-n-play" or not).
4 - Deciding to get the Premium package over a 1958 was heavily based on the sound system. I could spend $3k on an Audio Control DSP amplifier, Morel speakers in the doors, a sub enclosure in the cargo area, and it would sound better than the JBL. But the effort to remove all the trim, deal with the infotainment system (that are getting more complicated everyday), and sacrifice the limited cargo space for the subwoofer just wasn't worth it. Could the JBL be better? Yes! What the system lacks in sound quality (which it is actually pretty good IMO) is made up for in convenience with more speakers offering an acceptable experience.