

I did have to trim off part of the underseat cover so that I could slip it underneath the subwoofer. I reused the 10A bladed fuse that came with the subwoofer.
DOES KENWOOD MAKE A REMOTER BASS CONTROLLER INSTALL
Since I was going to install some 12V sockets along the wall of the van, I decided to buy a 6 socket fuse holder and use one for the subwoofer. The subwoofer comes with an inline fuse on the power wire. Yellow wire on fuse holder is the subwoofer power line. Here's the subwoofer all wired up underneath the driver's seat.Ī better picture of the remote cover that was replaced with the plastic trim cover from the seat. I still have the power, ground, power remote on, and RCA's cables to install.


I had to trim off some of the ribbing that's found behind the plastic. I separated the remote control halves, discarded the silver cover, and used the seat side plastic trim piece as the new cover. The cable clears the movement of the seat and it's not 20ft.Ĭloseup of the remote control on the center aisle side of the driver's seat. Luckily, it was a matter of cutting the cable short and crimping a new 6pin jack. The cable uses a 6pin telephone jack to connect to the subwoofer. I didn't have much room to spare and I didn't want a 20ft cable stored underneath the seat. The subwoofer cannot be used without the remote control so most users roll up the cable and set it against the subwoofer. The biggest complaint was the length of the remote control cable. Woofers face down because access to the cables from the top was easier.Ĭloser view at the backside of the Kenwood remote control mounted to the plastic side piece. The amp barely fits with 1/8" clearance above the seat base and about 1/4" clearance below the crossbars when the seat is lowered. I got it brand new off Ebay for $139.95 total.īefore I got it, I was wondering where I was going to mount the remote control. That was the Kenwood KSC-SW1 Powered Enclosed Subwoofer. There were many amplified subwoofers, but only one had the best reviews, the highest wattage, and the correct dimensions. To clear any movement of the seat, the subwoofer had to be smaller than 16"L x 9.5"W x 4"H. Mounting it underneath the passenger seat would block access to the auxiliary battery. I decided to mount it underneath the driver's seat. I also wanted it hidden and away from any foot traffic. I wanted to add some bass to my stereo system, but I didn't want it to take up any space (like there's any lack of it) or build from scratch an amplified big box or tube for the Sprinter.
