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Old Dec 31, 2018 | 09:03 AM
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Is there any way to remove the very low frequency "boom" from the stock subwoofer and keep the smooth lows? Adjusting the Bass seems to remove the entire low frequency spectrum.

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Old Dec 31, 2018 | 09:05 AM
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It depends on what kind of stereo you have.
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All stock.

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Sorry, can't help you much there, that was the first thing I pulled out when I got my Vette, I installed a Pioneer system in mine, much better sounding and adjustability.
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Sounds like a Bose system.
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Originally Posted by DWillys
Sounds like a Bose system.
I still have the Bose in mine and the Pioneer really brings out the sound with them, plus (like I mentioned) you have much more adjustability over the different frequency levels to where you can adjust them to just the way you like.
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Sorry,

It is a 2019 GS, 2LT.

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For a 2019 there's little you can do without spending some $s. The Bose system is designed to work with the speakers/electronics that came with your C7. You can try some adjustments (there are several posts on the forum) that may get you to where you're happy. If not, a subwoofer may help though that really doesn't solve the boomy bass/muddled mids/screechy highs that are part of the Bose system (my personal opinion, may not apply to you). Going beyond a subwoofer gets to be complicated and expensive. This post explains a little: https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...6&postcount=18
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For all you audio engineers out there: Can I get rid of the "boominess" (new word for MWD?)/"thumping" by modifying the subwoofer box? Would closing off the port or making more holes in the enclosure keep most of the normal bass sound?

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Sure. You can stuff the port with a towel or sock and see if that improves the sound. If it does and you are ok with sealed, leave the port plugged and line most of the interior of the box with something like Sonic Barrier from Parts express. Then use polyfill to lightly stuff the enclosure. Nothing wrong with a sealed subwoofer. I would much rather have a sealed box than a mis matched driver in a ported box. If you want to try to keep the port open, again line the box with sonic barrier, then try some folded up batting or a towel that is folded and placed inside the box behind the subwoofer driver. You can then experiment with your equalizer tuning to see if the boominess gets better or goes away. Good luck with it.
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Originally Posted by Coyote58
Sure. You can stuff the port with a towel or sock and see if that improves the sound. If it does and you are ok with sealed, leave the port plugged and line most of the interior of the box with something like Sonic Barrier from Parts express. Then use polyfill to lightly stuff the enclosure. Nothing wrong with a sealed subwoofer. I would much rather have a sealed box than a mis matched driver in a ported box. If you want to try to keep the port open, again line the box with sonic barrier, then try some folded up batting or a towel that is folded and placed inside the box behind the subwoofer driver. You can then experiment with your equalizer tuning to see if the boominess gets better or goes away. Good luck with it.
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