Trying to see if I could put my 10’ scar evl with my amp in my 2019 c4, jus can’t find the certain adaptor I need or what I need due to micro fiber optics for sound
@@mikerooney7600 sound deader It’s fairly cheap on Amazon I’ve put some on both my Mercedes and it makes it great add some on the plate as well, ass my set ups are waaaayyy louder than what this guy has on his
What does subwoofer help with bass and make everything better because I heard the Burmester is trash on c300 because no bass on it. I saw video saying Burmeister better on e class
do you mind show us where they run your power wire from the battery to the inside please. so much plastic under the hood its hard to find a place to make a hole
Due to the fact that this sub and amp has failed on me twice already I don’t want to touch their work so they won’t say I damaged something while showing if you know what i mean
Interesting. It sounds good but you can never tell true acoustics in a video. I wonder how your system compares to the Burmester high end systems. You mentioned that your Dad spec'd a Burmester system for his GLC, but that is not the high-end system offered by Burmester (not available on the GLC). It is still a great system. All Mercedes stereo systems are S Tier (the best), but the reason you didn't feel it has the level of bass as the new setup in your C-Class is because...it lacks a sub-woofer. The GLC Burmester system doesn't have subs. It has two bass (woofer) speakers under the front dashboard and the other 11 or 12 speakers are tweeters, mid-range, center channel (also mid-range), and surround speakers (tweeters). If you use fade to put the sound towards the back, you inadvertently cut the ability of the front bass speakers to provide enough bass. Total output of the GLC Burmester system is an impressive 590 to 640 watts. The Burmester high end system had 27 speakers including tweeters, mid-range, woofers, and a subwoofer with its own separate amplifier. Total output was 1540w. The newest system (4D) includes 4 extra speakers in the seats (similar to buttkickers) for a total of 31 speakers and 1720w output. Both systems have the sub-woofer in the left side of the trunk, making the trunk slightly smaller/less utile. That isn't much of an issue unless you option the fridge (like in my new Mercedes-Maybach). Then the trunk space is noticeably reduced. The seats can't fold down since the rear seats are reclining/heated/cooled/massaging seats. So, even taking out the fridge (two screws and a plug) won't significantly increase the carrying capacity of the trunk. When I need more space, I simply use one of the other vehicles. --- Recommendations: 1. Unlike an S or Maybach S, your C-Class has seats that can be folded down for even more trunk space/carrying capacity. As such, the current placement of your subwoofer negates that functionality. Yes, you can remove the sub when you need the space (like I can remove the fridge), but it might be more convenient to have the subs on the side. 2. While the sound seemed clear and crisp inside the car, the bass seemed frazzled...vibrating...when outside. Check to see if the subwoofers are properly sealed...or it might be the vibration caused by the encloser not being secured to the car itself. Since it sits in the trunk, it might be vibrating. If the sub enclosure can be better secured, it might make a noticeable difference. This is also why I recommend placing the subs to the side of the trunk so that you will have easier access to the fold-down seats without having to always remove the subs in case you need more cargo space. Once the sub enclosure is secured, it is even less likely to be taken out. 3. With the GLC, try to boost bass up to max and keep treble and mid-range around 5...and fade closer to zero (neutral). See how the bass effect is then. Yes, you get more bass from the front rather than the rear. Some people prefer it that way, but they are a minority of audiophiles. Most prefer their bass from the back. Fiddle with some fade to get what you feel sounds best. 4. Also, I have found "Mission Impossible" (Tom Cruise movie theme) a great song for testing automobile sound systems. It has an excellent range with powerful bass and strong and distinct mid-range and tremble ranges. Another great song is the Mortal Kombat theme. Just pick any song that is layered with distinct treble, mid-range, and bass. If they are separated within the song, it is even better as it will make it easier to compare as well as calibrate the EQ for optimum sound performance. 5. Oh, it is "BurMESter"...not "BurMIESter". Germans might not be as sensitive as the French with pronunciation, but they do like it better when you say it right. If you are wondering, Maybach is pronounced "My"bach with the "ch" being a sound like lightly clearing your throat and not a strong "k" sound. It is not "may" bak...it is mai bax. --- As an aside, my older S-Class (W222) has a Harmon Kardon system. The premium system was standard and the only system available. My other S-Class is fully loaded (rear reclining seats, etc.) and has a Bang & Olufsen system with incredible Beosound ambient tweeters in the A and B pillars. The sound is impressive and is noticeably better than the older S. I don't remember the exact watts, but it is 1200+. My new Mercedes-Maybach takes it a step further with the high end Burmester system. Weird...3 generations and 3 different audio companies. They are all great systems. Mercedes picks the best.
I don’t think it matters if its a A or C class. It’s more like do you really want to loose most of your trunk space and just a heads up this install failed 2 times on me already. So my next car I’m probably not going to do this
They sounded great but after it failed twice they tuned it down and it is not as good anymore. I only pick this brand because it sounded great during the demo before buying. If it was gonna be how it is now I would not have spent $1200 and lost trunk space. It’s still better than stock
@@POGAuto Oh shit .. Ive spent about the same on mine but Im doing a full competition build .. I know the better quality stuff is way more expensive though
When it comes to bass you might as well fork out 2 grand or so. You'll want close to a 1000 watt amp and a sub with the RMS rating to handle it. You also want to have the subs in a custom built ported box.
@@Ger0n1m0 That depends on what you get .. My setup cost about that much and I have 4500w going to two 15s and all the power upgrades needed to maintain voltage
I’m not sure how much power is going to those but if it’s 300W RMS or less then you won’t hear a thing with it in the trunk as the trunk is super insulated. All you gotta do is fold down the rear seats and place the subs as far back to the trunk lid as possible. Trust me when I tell you this will make a world of a difference.
I’m sitting on a lot of cash atm, I just did a 10” kicker sub with a great amp and it’s not loud enough I plan to go with two 15”s any advice.. I want to be heard coming from up the block.
@@JoseRamirez-wv3pl I have a digital designs 9512 for sale if you are interested. hand made competition grade sub capable of 1-3k watts constant and 8000 watt bursts
LOUD BASS IS NOT LOGICAL BE MORE TECHNICAL EITHER YOU WANT SQ SPL OR MY FAV LOW END BASS IF YOU HAVE NOT TRY ALL THREE YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT SOUND OUTPUT YOU WANTED AKA WASTE OF MONEY :D LOL
put the magnet and cage for the drivers out and reverse polarity for the woofers. then lower the damn gain/ it is distorting over my headphones...and wash /detail that filthy car, do you drive off-road???? .oB
I leave all my bass at -3 or -6 so my highs and mids are clear and my bass hit just right when I turn the radio all the way up
Install an dsp and tune it or get better mids and highs
Did they hook into the car head or did the hook into rear speakers with hi level plug?
Trying to see if I could put my 10’ scar evl with my amp in my 2019 c4, jus can’t find the certain adaptor I need or what I need due to micro fiber optics for sound
My system keeps draining my battery where did they run the power line ? For the amplifier .
Nice car. Im sure it sounds good inside. That rattling noise from boot tho... not expensive to fix.
Hey Hashex Yess, I did this and have insane rattle. How do I fix it?
@@mikerooney7600 sound deader It’s fairly cheap on Amazon I’ve put some on both my Mercedes and it makes it great add some on the plate as well, ass my set ups are waaaayyy louder than what this guy has on his
@@mikerooney7600 Silent Coat
Fuck no i have the same 😂 2019 mercedes c300 4matic amg package the systeme bro sucks like you have no idea
What kind box enclosure u use
What's the name of the first instrumental played?
Sounds very good 👍
Yes it does
Superb bombastic
IM TRYING TO PUT 2 10s IN MY c300 Have everything for it alr just building the box any advise ???
What is the name of the sub woofer
Where you got it from ??
What does subwoofer help with bass and make everything better because I heard the Burmester is trash on c300 because no bass on it. I saw video saying Burmeister better on e class
I believe GLC300 Burmeister is same thing that C300 gets but still it lacks bass but sound quality is really good
What is the name of the first beat its dope
I have exact same subs setup in my 2020 Corolla, sounds amazing
Where you live in Alberta?
Did this void your warranty?
hey dude, i'm going to have the same setup done, do you hear the bass sound inside? Does it satisfy?
Yes
Is it possible to have subs with the stock head unit ?
Yes
0:49 damnnn Mercedes out here deceiving customers 😭🤣
Sound like you at the movies !!!
Def interested in the merch that VP
All beat where dope whats the name title
do you mind show us where they run your power wire from the battery to the inside please. so much plastic under the hood its hard to find a place to make a hole
Due to the fact that this sub and amp has failed on me twice already I don’t want to touch their work so they won’t say I damaged something while showing if you know what i mean
@@POGAuto understood i find the spot is behind the battery
Interesting.
It sounds good but you can never tell true acoustics in a video.
I wonder how your system compares to the Burmester high end systems.
You mentioned that your Dad spec'd a Burmester system for his GLC, but that is not the high-end system offered by Burmester (not available on the GLC). It is still a great system. All Mercedes stereo systems are S Tier (the best), but the reason you didn't feel it has the level of bass as the new setup in your C-Class is because...it lacks a sub-woofer.
The GLC Burmester system doesn't have subs. It has two bass (woofer) speakers under the front dashboard and the other 11 or 12 speakers are tweeters, mid-range, center channel (also mid-range), and surround speakers (tweeters). If you use fade to put the sound towards the back, you inadvertently cut the ability of the front bass speakers to provide enough bass. Total output of the GLC Burmester system is an impressive 590 to 640 watts.
The Burmester high end system had 27 speakers including tweeters, mid-range, woofers, and a subwoofer with its own separate amplifier. Total output was 1540w.
The newest system (4D) includes 4 extra speakers in the seats (similar to buttkickers) for a total of 31 speakers and 1720w output.
Both systems have the sub-woofer in the left side of the trunk, making the trunk slightly smaller/less utile. That isn't much of an issue unless you option the fridge (like in my new Mercedes-Maybach). Then the trunk space is noticeably reduced. The seats can't fold down since the rear seats are reclining/heated/cooled/massaging seats. So, even taking out the fridge (two screws and a plug) won't significantly increase the carrying capacity of the trunk. When I need more space, I simply use one of the other vehicles.
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Recommendations:
1. Unlike an S or Maybach S, your C-Class has seats that can be folded down for even more trunk space/carrying capacity. As such, the current placement of your subwoofer negates that functionality. Yes, you can remove the sub when you need the space (like I can remove the fridge), but it might be more convenient to have the subs on the side.
2. While the sound seemed clear and crisp inside the car, the bass seemed frazzled...vibrating...when outside. Check to see if the subwoofers are properly sealed...or it might be the vibration caused by the encloser not being secured to the car itself. Since it sits in the trunk, it might be vibrating. If the sub enclosure can be better secured, it might make a noticeable difference. This is also why I recommend placing the subs to the side of the trunk so that you will have easier access to the fold-down seats without having to always remove the subs in case you need more cargo space. Once the sub enclosure is secured, it is even less likely to be taken out.
3. With the GLC, try to boost bass up to max and keep treble and mid-range around 5...and fade closer to zero (neutral). See how the bass effect is then. Yes, you get more bass from the front rather than the rear. Some people prefer it that way, but they are a minority of audiophiles. Most prefer their bass from the back. Fiddle with some fade to get what you feel sounds best.
4. Also, I have found "Mission Impossible" (Tom Cruise movie theme) a great song for testing automobile sound systems. It has an excellent range with powerful bass and strong and distinct mid-range and tremble ranges. Another great song is the Mortal Kombat theme. Just pick any song that is layered with distinct treble, mid-range, and bass. If they are separated within the song, it is even better as it will make it easier to compare as well as calibrate the EQ for optimum sound performance.
5. Oh, it is "BurMESter"...not "BurMIESter". Germans might not be as sensitive as the French with pronunciation, but they do like it better when you say it right. If you are wondering, Maybach is pronounced "My"bach with the "ch" being a sound like lightly clearing your throat and not a strong "k" sound. It is not "may" bak...it is mai bax.
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As an aside, my older S-Class (W222) has a Harmon Kardon system. The premium system was standard and the only system available.
My other S-Class is fully loaded (rear reclining seats, etc.) and has a Bang & Olufsen system with incredible Beosound ambient tweeters in the A and B pillars. The sound is impressive and is noticeably better than the older S. I don't remember the exact watts, but it is 1200+.
My new Mercedes-Maybach takes it a step further with the high end Burmester system.
Weird...3 generations and 3 different audio companies. They are all great systems. Mercedes picks the best.
If you want to improve the sound in quality not quatity,change the front speakers,put tweeter in and for a Nice bass that car has place for them!
Personally after this subwoofer I’m finally happy with the sound system
would you say its worth getting a sub with the A class
I don’t think it matters if its a A or C class. It’s more like do you really want to loose most of your trunk space and just a heads up this install failed 2 times on me already. So my next car I’m probably not going to do this
@@POGAutohow did it fail ?
I stumbled upon this video trying to see if anyone else did crazy setups in a 300D .. Those subs are adorable but I bet they sound great
They sounded great but after it failed twice they tuned it down and it is not as good anymore. I only pick this brand because it sounded great during the demo before buying. If it was gonna be how it is now I would not have spent $1200 and lost trunk space. It’s still better than stock
@@POGAuto Oh shit .. Ive spent about the same on mine but Im doing a full competition build .. I know the better quality stuff is way more expensive though
When it comes to bass you might as well fork out 2 grand or so. You'll want close to a 1000 watt amp and a sub with the RMS rating to handle it. You also want to have the subs in a custom built ported box.
@@Ger0n1m0 That depends on what you get .. My setup cost about that much and I have 4500w going to two 15s and all the power upgrades needed to maintain voltage
@@POGAuto when u say fail twice what was it doing buddy
I’m not sure how much power is going to those but if it’s 300W RMS or less then you won’t hear a thing with it in the trunk as the trunk is super insulated. All you gotta do is fold down the rear seats and place the subs as far back to the trunk lid as possible. Trust me when I tell you this will make a world of a difference.
I’m sitting on a lot of cash atm, I just did a 10” kicker sub with a great amp and it’s not loud enough I plan to go with two 15”s any advice.. I want to be heard coming from up the block.
Get a 13.5” W7
Got 2 kicker l7 15s on 3k sundown hear me half a mile out easy
@@grasshoppa_6684 great thanks, I just need to swap out my head units it’s factory bmw, it sucks
@@JoseRamirez-wv3pl I have a digital designs 9512 for sale if you are interested. hand made competition grade sub capable of 1-3k watts constant and 8000 watt bursts
@@grasshoppa_6684 in the same car?
I gotta E350 I want two 12’s
Cheap elements the coils sound like they're glued with Elmer's glue.
What’s the name of the first song ?? Nice set up
much higher by causmic
Brah that not bumping. 1 12" kicker L7 hits harder than those 2
Price ??
I mentioned in the video
400$ currently at visions
Put some padding underneath your license plate it will stop the rattling. Sounds great otherwise
Praying that he had read this
So maybe idk what I’m talking about but my boi has every light lit up on the dash …. Maybe look into that before adding a sound system…. Idk 🤷
Tachs clearly at 0rpm….. not even running.
damn you spent 1200 for a 170$ setup lol
The screen bass controls your speakers bass not ur sub.
No it does control the subwoofer bass as well. The speaker never sounded like that on full bass trust me 😂
@@POGAuto the bass know controls the amp output. The screen bass does only so much
That will over heat the amp under neath carpet
does it? alot of people put it behind the seat to
#soundstage
Hard to find reviews on this brand from Visions.
So far it’s working great and sounds amazing
Brah they ain’t set your gains and crossovers correct.
LOUD BASS IS NOT LOGICAL BE MORE TECHNICAL EITHER YOU WANT SQ SPL OR MY FAV LOW END BASS IF YOU HAVE NOT TRY ALL THREE YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT SOUND OUTPUT YOU WANTED AKA WASTE OF MONEY :D LOL
Actually I got exactly the sound upgrade I was looking for
what do you mean by this, i recently bought a 2016 c300 and want to increase the bass, so what would u recommend that i do.
@@POGAuto i dont think you even know what you wanted 😂🤣
put the magnet and cage for the drivers out and reverse polarity for the woofers. then lower the damn gain/ it is distorting over my headphones...and wash /detail that filthy car, do you drive off-road???? .oB
Amp needs to breathe, not good to cover, Amp will get hot
Maybe that’s why it has failed twice already agh
That's definitely the reason... I have two 12 inch American Bass competitions in my C250 and my Amp hasn't failed me. I did the install myself
What
Poor car poor subs
Don’t listen to the hataz if you happy that’s all that matter
very poor audio system for the basic from mercedes
100%
Wheels 👎👎👎
probably should have bought the graphite since I do like the design and it would have gone better with the night package