Mine was resolved by service long ago and now sounds great.I hear the same in my car. Sounds like a blown speaker.
Mine was resolved by service long ago and now sounds great.I hear the same in my car. Sounds like a blown speaker.
Please read this thread in its entirety.What do they have to do? Franklin-the guy Lucid sent, did not know
So is not supposed to sound "blown" like that-I assume. I am in Atlanta, no service center, they sent a guy here
The speaker is definitely not blown….Just have someone pull the kick and foot plate and add a small piece of dynamat over the 2 holes by the kickpanels and the problem will be solved .I posted a pic earlier in this thread.What do they have to do? Franklin-the guy Lucid sent, did not know
So is not supposed to sound "blown" like that-I assume. I am in Atlanta, no service center, they sent a guy here
So my car has a massive drop off in bass performance at the 40hz mark. Barely hear anything.
I'm a bit late to this thread because when it first started, I didn't have the car and forgot about it.They're all working as far as i could tell. Not sure why there's such a big drop off in output at the low frequencies.
So does this mean from previously in the thread was just a misunderstanding and it's normal what I'm experiencing?Ok I got to dig deeper into some frequency tests. I don’t think the front firing speakers underneath the dash are true subwoofers but just larger woofers to extend the low frequency range in the front of the car. If you play a test tone at 30 and 35hz you’ll notice the low frequencies from the front of the car drop off noticeably but if you position the audio to the rear, where the true subwoofers are, you’ll hear it more from the rear than front. I think they have a crossover that doesn’t have a steep cutoff allowing surprisingly low frequencies to make it to the front woofers to ease the transition from low frequencies to very low frequencies. The subs themselves are impressive, I can hear them down to 25hz though they drop off pretty steeply at that point. Also you’ll notice certain test tones (for me 50hz and 100hz) will rattle the shit out of that rear sunshade if it’s in the down position. Not much you can do about that. But I think for those of you who are getting concerned listening to the front foot well for low low bass, I don’t think those speakers are true subwoofers, so there’s nothing wrong with the car and the audio is functioning as designed. Plus they don’t look like typical subwoofers in that picture, more like 6-8”woofers? If however you’re playing a 40hz tone and position it to the rear, and volume is at least 75% then you should definitely feel and hear it and if you go into the back seat while it’s positioned back there you’ll hear it enough where it might even be uncomfortable. If not then something is not connected right or is broken.
Do I need to do this? Does that fix the footwell speakers?The speaker is definitely not blown….Just have someone pull the kick and foot plate and add a small piece of dynamat over the 2 holes by the kickpanels and the problem will be solved .I posted a pic earlier in this thread.
There is a piece of tape over those holes that can vibrate and sound like a blown speaker. The fix in this thread is for that.I'm a bit late to this thread because when it first started, I didn't have the car and forgot about it.
So far mine is exactly the same as above. When I move the balance forward, I don't hear much out of the corner. Just a little bit. 79 db using the meter app.
So does this mean from previously in the thread was just a misunderstanding and it's normal what I'm experiencing?
Do I need to do this? Does that fix the footwell speakers?
Ah, mine doesn't sound like a blown out speaker, but instead sounds like not much is coming out of the front 2 speakers at all by the footwells when at 40hzThere is a piece of tape over those holes that can vibrate and sound like a blown speaker. The fix in this thread is for that.
There’s no sub there. Woofers only.Ah, mine doesn't sound like a blown out speaker, but instead sounds like not much is coming out of the front 2 speakers at all by the footwells when at 40hz
So I was wondering if that's normal? From the @Bunnylebowski post I quoted. It sounds like people thought it is a subwoofer there but isn't?
My touring sound was pretty good, but decided to see if there is any further improvement by installing the dynamat.
Yes. I did it myself because service refused to do it.So you did it yourself? Any tips on pulling the panels? Everything is so tight I can't really see how I would do that...
On page 8 of this thread I have documented the process: https://lucidowners.com/threads/res...footwell-woofer-work-properly.3326/post-96845Agree, I’ve been tempted to do it myself as well but would love some insight as to how to remove the panel and any additional details. Thanks
Thanks. Must have missed it. I’ll give it a try and see if it helps.On page 8 of this thread I have documented the process: https://lucidowners.com/threads/res...footwell-woofer-work-properly.3326/post-96845
I missed that myself. Appreciate it Bobby!On page 8 of this thread I have documented the process: https://lucidowners.com/threads/res...footwell-woofer-work-properly.3326/post-96845
Be sure to let us know how the removal of the panels went for you if any suggestions please share....Super late to this thread but read every word of it and am going to try and get this done asap. The only thing I have to add is my standing ovation for Frank