Just got this professionally installed last week. Its sounds just "ok" right now. I do need to dial it in and make some adjustments. Im sure it will open up a little more after that. I do love that i did not have to buy an additional amp for the subwoofer. 8/10
Just installed this in my 2020 Tundra. I replaced the front and rear door speakers with Kickers also. This little thing punches hard. I have my gain less than a third of the way up and it is plenty of low end. I highly recommend, plus you can't beat the support at Crutchfield.
@@chrisguzman7926 I have never turned the bass level up more than half way. For being small and compact it truly transforms the entire sound. I put the same one in my brothers Tundra. He couldn’t believe the difference.
I have a 2024 Silverado , with the 13 infotainment screen, had this installed before audio shop and he said I could not use the base control knob, why is that?
We cannot think of any reason to exclude the remote bass level controller. Have you had any luck contacting the install shop to inquire as to why they recommend to not use it?
Joshua, you are correct! You'll need the Kicker 46KISL Interconnect Speaker to RCA to connect via RCAs here: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYALc921/p_20646KISL/item.html
It is not necessary to install it on top of noise canceling material, that should not hurt its sound. It is recommended to make sure this is properly secured in place in the vehicle
What I do not understand is that the kicker does not have RCA input so why would I install a converter? My factory stereo on my Jetta 2014 does not have RCA either so it feels redundant to install a LOC when I then have to go from speakerwire to LOC to speaker wire, especially since the HS8 can do both low and high? I am trying to understand why the LOC is needed at all?
If your car has a factory amp or if you're planning to add more than just the one sub amp and maintain your factory radio, using a LOC is the best way to get clean signal. Otherwise, you can use the sub's speaker-level inputs.
If your vehicle does not have a factory amp and you do not plan to add other aftermarket amps, you should be able to tap in for signal using the included speaker-level inputs with good results.
The Kicker 11HS8 is a powered subwoofer, meaning you do not need to purchase a separate amplifier for installation. Powered subs are a great addition to any system. Please chat with us online or by phone. An Advisor will be happy to go over the installation process, and ensure that you have everything you need to complete your upgrades! www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc164/contact
I have an Alpine ILX 650 with dual RCA outs on the back. With the harness on the Kicker, It only has one set of speaker wires. Can my Alpine run the amp in mono, if only one RCA is plugged into the back of the Alpine stereo?
This Kicker powered subwoofer is designed to work with adapters like the Kicker KISL for when preamp level audio is being send to the subwoofer. And it will work with both RCA outputs on the radio. You can find this adapter here: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYALc227/p_20646KISL/item.html
Looking to put something in my 2022 Corolla and I’m between this and the alpine PWE-S8 and if I should mount under the driver or passenger seat, any recommendations?
Both great choices! As to which side, that will come down to how much you want to feel the bass. And, you can double check for fit using these dimensions: Kicker 14-1/4"W x 3-1/4"H x 9-3/8"D Alpine: 13.4"W x 2.875"H x 9.062"D
Oh that's no fun! We recommend contacting technical support for help troubleshooting this powered subwoofer. If you purchased it from us, we recommend contacting our technical support for help. We include their toll free phone number on the order invoice
I'm actually having the same issue I bought my kicker hideaway back in Aug 2020 and it only worked for about 3 months I can't figure out what's wrong. Blue light is on but no sound. Anybody have a suggestion?
That's no fun! If you purchased it from Crutchfield, I recommend contacting our technical support for troubleshooting help. We list their toll free number on the order invoice
Same problem, blue light, no sound, never used it before. EDIT: I removed the plastic base, and connected an external subwoofer, the external sub worked fine, the amplifier works fine but the kicker sub it's damaged, this must be your case.
Oh man, that's no fun! And also not typical from our customer reviews of it. If you purchased it from us, we recommend contacting our technical support to check what all might cause it and see if anything can be done to help
Do you know if this would fit good into a Buick 2002 lesabe, I plan on going under the driver seat but I may have to mount it so I can move back and forth with seat and so I can feel the bass most but the passenger seat has much more room underneath what is your thoughts ? I need it under the front somehow
The stock amp and subwoofer are two separate parts and this will not work as a plug-in replacement for them. New power wiring must be ran to the battery as well as audio cables to get the bass audio into it which comes included in the box with this powered subwoofer.
This is a nice unit. Will this work in the Tour Pak trunk of a Harley Davidson motorcycle? Also if I already have an external amp with an aftermarket head unit, will it work in conjunction? Lastly, how do these compare to the Rockville SS8P 400 w or sound ordnance B-8PTD?
these are more designed for under-seat, or in a car type situations. They are not marine rated, or meant for motorcycle use at all. These have a built in amplifier to power the subwoofer. So it will not need an external amplifier to run. As far as how it compares to the rockville, I am unsure, as i am not familiar with them. It will put out significantly more sound than the sound Ordnance though.
The choice will depend on your goals as they relate to various aspects of bass. I recommend contacting an advisor to discuss this and get a personal recommendation. Here's how to reach us for this help: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc227/support/ContactUs.aspx
The Kicker 11HS8 does not have preamp outputs to connect additional powered subwoofers to them. If you would like to discuss other options, feel free to get in touch! We will be happy to help you find a solution for your application. www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc164/contact
wait, i thought you had to buy the RCA accessory if you wanted to connect this sub to an aftermarket head unit that has RCA preamps....you said you have to buy an accessory to run it with factory unit?? I'm confused now...
That Kicker only has RCA inputs. If you want to use it with a factory head unit (speaker level inputs) you need some speaker level to RCA adapters. If you are using an aftermarket head unit you would use regular RCA patch cables.
@@crutchfield thanks for the reply! But, I'm still confused. The side panel of the Kicker 11HS8 shown in this video, has the HI level speaker inputs, but no low level RCA inputs. What am I missing here? Most other Compact subs have the RCA inputs as well as the HI level speaker inputs, but this one only seems to have the HI level speaker inputs.. So I would only need to buy the RCA adapter accessory to run this sub with a low level RCA connection with an aftermarket radio that has RCA sub outputs.
You're not missing anything. That's exactly right. While it CAN be used with a preamp signal, it does require the adapters. It's primary application is often a factory add-on where speaker level connections are more common.
Keith Peterson I’m not sure I am following what they are trying to say on this part. If you have a factory head unit (I installed one on my factory unit) then RCA is not needed in any part of the project. Splice the wires wherever you like (head unit, front speakers, rear speakers) then connect the included wire harness to those spliced wires. Generally, you also don’t need the remote turn on wire as long as you use DC offset. Power and ground of course are self explanatory.
Just got this professionally installed last week. Its sounds just "ok" right now. I do need to dial it in and make some adjustments. Im sure it will open up a little more after that. I do love that i did not have to buy an additional amp for the subwoofer. 8/10
have you realized a difference yet?
Just installed this in my 2020 Tundra. I replaced the front and rear door speakers with Kickers also. This little thing punches hard. I have my gain less than a third of the way up and it is plenty of low end. I highly recommend, plus you can't beat the support at Crutchfield.
how *has it held up I just got some kickers for my car and am considering getting this for the speakers
@@chrisguzman7926 I have never turned the bass level up more than half way. For being small and compact it truly transforms the entire sound. I put the same one in my brothers Tundra. He couldn’t believe the difference.
@@oxouk nice hahaha will definitely cop this not looking for anything too crazy so this might be good plus the nob is cool to have for bass
@@oxouk also how was installation did you do it yourself or had it installed
@@chrisguzman7926 I installed it myself. It was very easy and I’m not tech savvy.
So 2 of these n my bass still knocking? Im sold. Can i use one bass knob for 2 subs?
You would need a bass knob for each powered subwoofer.
Dang my tundra got the jbl audio setup and I put this kicker in my 2021 corolla se n this sound way way better then the tundra jlb setup
I have a 2024 Silverado , with the 13 infotainment screen, had this installed before audio shop and he said I could not use the base control knob, why is that?
We cannot think of any reason to exclude the remote bass level controller. Have you had any luck contacting the install shop to inquire as to why they recommend to not use it?
Actually it does not come with rca inputs only hi level speaker inputs if you want to use rca you have to buy a adapter
Joshua, you are correct! You'll need the Kicker 46KISL Interconnect Speaker to RCA to connect via RCAs here: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYALc921/p_20646KISL/item.html
should it being mounted on a Dynamat/Kilmat lined platform underneath it?
It is not necessary to install it on top of noise canceling material, that should not hurt its sound. It is recommended to make sure this is properly secured in place in the vehicle
What I do not understand is that the kicker does not have RCA input so why would I install a converter? My factory stereo on my Jetta 2014 does not have RCA either so it feels redundant to install a LOC when I then have to go from speakerwire to LOC to speaker wire, especially since the HS8 can do both low and high? I am trying to understand why the LOC is needed at all?
If your car has a factory amp or if you're planning to add more than just the one sub amp and maintain your factory radio, using a LOC is the best way to get clean signal. Otherwise, you can use the sub's speaker-level inputs.
If your vehicle does not have a factory amp and you do not plan to add other aftermarket amps, you should be able to tap in for signal using the included speaker-level inputs with good results.
Please add sound test , will help a lot in making a purchase
We'll pass along the suggestion. Thanks!
i’m not very educated on subs, but i would like to put one in my truck. does this come with the amp? or do i need to purchase that separate
This entire unit is the amp, and sub combined.
acon571 ohh ok sweet!! so this very beginner friendly?
The Kicker 11HS8 is a powered subwoofer, meaning you do not need to purchase a separate amplifier for installation.
Powered subs are a great addition to any system. Please chat with us online or by phone. An Advisor will be happy to go over the installation process, and ensure that you have everything you need to complete your upgrades!
www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc164/contact
This is an active sub meaning it’s powered. Did you buy it? If so what do u think?
Wonder what would sound better in an open back suv this or a bazooka
I think its still Bazooka have them in the suv soft bass
If only they still made bazooka tubes
I have an Alpine ILX 650 with dual RCA outs on the back. With the harness on the Kicker, It only has one set of speaker wires. Can my Alpine run the amp in mono, if only one RCA is plugged into the back of the Alpine stereo?
This Kicker powered subwoofer is designed to work with adapters like the Kicker KISL for when preamp level audio is being send to the subwoofer. And it will work with both RCA outputs on the radio. You can find this adapter here:
www.crutchfield.com/I-rYALc227/p_20646KISL/item.html
Looking to put something in my 2022 Corolla and I’m between this and the alpine PWE-S8 and if I should mount under the driver or passenger seat, any recommendations?
Both great choices! As to which side, that will come down to how much you want to feel the bass. And, you can double check for fit using these dimensions: Kicker 14-1/4"W x 3-1/4"H x 9-3/8"D Alpine: 13.4"W x 2.875"H x 9.062"D
mine keeps going into protect mode randomly.. i got the plug and play harness too
Oh that's no fun! We recommend contacting technical support for help troubleshooting this powered subwoofer. If you purchased it from us, we recommend contacting our technical support for help. We include their toll free phone number on the order invoice
I have an issue with my kicker...light is on fuses good...no sound
I'm actually having the same issue I bought my kicker hideaway back in Aug 2020 and it only worked for about 3 months I can't figure out what's wrong. Blue light is on but no sound. Anybody have a suggestion?
That's no fun! If you purchased it from Crutchfield, I recommend contacting our technical support for troubleshooting help. We list their toll free number on the order invoice
Blown sub
Same problem, blue light, no sound, never used it before. EDIT: I removed the plastic base, and connected an external subwoofer, the external sub worked fine, the amplifier works fine but the kicker sub it's damaged, this must be your case.
eh i had two go out within 10 months, only being powered halfway
Oh man, that's no fun! And also not typical from our customer reviews of it. If you purchased it from us, we recommend contacting our technical support to check what all might cause it and see if anything can be done to help
Do you know if this would fit good into a Buick 2002 lesabe, I plan on going under the driver seat but I may have to mount it so I can move back and forth with seat and so I can feel the bass most but the passenger seat has much more room underneath what is your thoughts ? I need it under the front somehow
We don't measure the powered subs for vehicle specific fit; but, the dimensions are: 14-1/4"W x 3-1/4"H x 9-3/8"D
With this speaker would I still won’t to put dynamat in my truck
Dynamat can benefit almost any audio set up!
I want this in my 21 tundra that already has the jbl sub and amp. Can I use the existing wiring to plug into this unit?
The stock amp and subwoofer are two separate parts and this will not work as a plug-in replacement for them. New power wiring must be ran to the battery as well as audio cables to get the bass audio into it which comes included in the box with this powered subwoofer.
This is a nice unit. Will this work in the Tour Pak trunk of a Harley Davidson motorcycle? Also if I already have an external amp with an aftermarket head unit, will it work in conjunction? Lastly, how do these compare to the Rockville SS8P 400 w or sound ordnance B-8PTD?
these are more designed for under-seat, or in a car type situations. They are not marine rated, or meant for motorcycle use at all. These have a built in amplifier to power the subwoofer. So it will not need an external amplifier to run. As far as how it compares to the rockville, I am unsure, as i am not familiar with them. It will put out significantly more sound than the sound Ordnance though.
Awesome sub
This one or the Alpine PWE S8?
Hard to say! One of our advisors would love to help you compare them! bit.ly/2KP1zS3
Do I need an amp connected to this?
Nope, that one is completely self-powered. 🙂
Thanks for the information 👍🏽
You're welcome! Glad we could help :) Let us know when we can help again
This of focal Ibus 2.1?
The choice will depend on your goals as they relate to various aspects of bass. I recommend contacting an advisor to discuss this and get a personal recommendation. Here's how to reach us for this help:
www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc227/support/ContactUs.aspx
Can you hook multiple of them up together?
The Kicker 11HS8 does not have preamp outputs to connect additional powered subwoofers to them.
If you would like to discuss other options, feel free to get in touch! We will be happy to help you find a solution for your application.
www.crutchfield.com/I-rYTVc164/contact
@@crutchfield Can't you just split the RCA before it goes into the sub input?
It’s a 4min commercial
wait, i thought you had to buy the RCA accessory if you wanted to connect this sub to an aftermarket head unit that has RCA preamps....you said you have to buy an accessory to run it with factory unit?? I'm confused now...
That Kicker only has RCA inputs. If you want to use it with a factory head unit (speaker level inputs) you need some speaker level to RCA adapters. If you are using an aftermarket head unit you would use regular RCA patch cables.
@@crutchfield thanks for the reply! But, I'm still confused. The side panel of the Kicker 11HS8 shown in this video, has the HI level speaker inputs, but no low level RCA inputs. What am I missing here? Most other Compact subs have the RCA inputs as well as the HI level speaker inputs, but this one only seems to have the HI level speaker inputs.. So I would only need to buy the RCA adapter accessory to run this sub with a low level RCA connection with an aftermarket radio that has RCA sub outputs.
You're not missing anything. That's exactly right. While it CAN be used with a preamp signal, it does require the adapters. It's primary application is often a factory add-on where speaker level connections are more common.
Keith Peterson I’m not sure I am following what they are trying to say on this part. If you have a factory head unit (I installed one on my factory unit) then RCA is not needed in any part of the project. Splice the wires wherever you like (head unit, front speakers, rear speakers) then connect the included wire harness to those spliced wires. Generally, you also don’t need the remote turn on wire as long as you use DC offset. Power and ground of course are self explanatory.
cody belor this is what I was thinking myself. I just picked up one for my wife’s car as a surprise.
Can you use more than one in the car
Sure, as long as you wire them up for signal, power and ground.
I never heard it, sorry ad.