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  1. Markjayw

    Markjayw Karting BANNED

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    Just curious if anyone knows how much the factory subwoofer enclosure is from Ferrari for a 360? How much do dealer's charge to install on average? Just thinking I might upgrade in the next year or so, once the engine noise excitement wears off. There is another option seen here that looks nice.

    http://cartronics.com/Ferrari.html
     
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    The engine scream excitement never wears off.....

    With that said, if I were you, I'd consider having a custom enclosure built. You can get one that looks identical to the OEM look or you can go bigger or smaller or even hide it behind a seat and the sound will DEFINITELY be superior with the right components.
     
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    The stock speakers are garbage. I change my speakers for Polk component speakers and add a sub-woofer which I installed behind the passenger seat.
     
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    Yes OEM speakers are very poor quality.I replaced fot JL Hi End ones and used OEM center sub enclosure.
    Look in the F chat ads section there is a guy that sell some.
    Your option is not bad but I prefer OEM.
     
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    I did the same but went with Brax amp and separates and a Kicker sub. The box has been contoured to fit well behind the seat. The sound is incredible. The only drawback is that the passenger gets a little more bass vibration than desirable. Good thing I'm rarely the passenger.
     
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    Go aftermarket. Find a stereo shop that has done work on high end cars and talk with them.
     
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    The scud has no amps so i got from Becker a little wire harness that attaches to the rear of the OEM Becker cascade head unit and now i can connect amps via RCA connectors after that I used JL sound processor and then JL Hi End mini amp for twitters (JL H.E.) and mids (JL H.E.) in the center sub box.
    I used JL speaker cable and JL RCA interconnects we made very clean wire harnesses for the sound processor and amp they look OEM.
    Will try to post pics latter...
     
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    Just wondering if anyone knows, if a car does not come with the hi-fi option, how much is it to order and install the factory option? I saw the option for a 430 is around $2000. Anyone know?
     
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    Check Ricambi, they have all the parts (speaker, enclosure, wire harness, amp, etc...) but get ready for sticker shock.
     
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