Sub-Woofer Mod

Paul & Deb

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Well, some time in January I posted about adding a Blu-ray player and a Samsung Sound Bar with a wireless Sub-Woofer to our 337RLS and I can't find it for the life of me :(

Anyway, I explained that I placed the sub-woofer behind the recliners and plugged it in under the dinette and someone who's name escapes me for giving proper credit, suggested I place it in the entertainment center behind the fireplace.

Today I finally got around to checking it out and it fit perfectly with room to spare! I'm so jazzed.

First step was to slightly lift on the fireplace surround trim piece and it will come right off. That exposes 2 screws; one on each side. This picture is the fireplace with the trim piece off and you should be able to make out the screw, half way up (or down) on the case.



Remove the 2 screws and gently pull out the fireplace. There is plenty of electrical cord to remove the fireplace entirely and set it aside on the floor, then unplug it.



The void was definitely full off sawdust and junk which I vacuumed up. You can see in the above picture, the electric outlet mounted to the floor. In my case, the outlet has 2 outlets but 1 off them has the prong holes closed. I unplugged my trailer from shore power. This is very important for your safety and the trailer's! I then backed out 2 screws that atach the outlet to the floor and then unsnapped the white plastic backing on the outlet box. I did this to cinfirm that the box was wired correctly and that the second outlet was live and just had the holes plugged. It was so I proceeded to use a flat blade screw driver to open the holes by tapping the screw driver with a hammer lightly. The holes opened up easily to accept the new power cord. Now the outlet could power 2 electric devices. Once this was done I merely reattached the back and re-screwed the outlet to the floor. I set the sub-woofer in the back corner as shown below.

 
Next I decided I wanted to secure the sub from moving around so I found some small plastic brackets which I screwed to the floor with 1" wood screws. It is now plugged in and secure.



Badda Bing Badda Boom!



Plugged the fireplace back in, slipped it back into the cabinet, re-fastened the screws and replaced the trim ring and it all works awesome!
 
It sounds awesome. I put the Blu-ray version of The Last of The Mohicans in and played it for a few minutes and it sounded awesome. I tested the sub further by lowering and increasing the sub input on the remote and it was noticeable. I'm very pleased! That luan wood is paper thin and the listening area is of course very close. If I felt I needed to I was prepared to cut a hole in the side of the cabinet and put some speaker material in and do the same to the cabinet door on the left of the fireplace but I'm convinced that would be overkill. We leave for 3 weeks in a couple days so I will get a real chance to test it out.
 
In my case, the outlet has 2 outlets but 1 off them has the prong holes closed.

I believe that GD blanks off one side of the duplex outlet as the appliance plugged into it consumes much of the 15A circuit. They do the same in the front wardrobe with the washer and dryer outlets. I don't know what power the sub would draw but I think the fireplace is around 1350W or 11.25A assuming 120V.

Dave
 
I believe that GD blanks off one side of the duplex outlet as the appliance plugged into it consumes much of the 15A circuit. They do the same in the front wardrobe with the washer and dryer outlets. I don't know what power the sub would draw but I think the fireplace is around 1350W or 11.25A assuming 120V.

Dave

I assumed that Dave but I doubt the sub draws that much. I am looking forward to some cold nights on this trip so I'm sure there will be times when both are on. I'll report back if I have a problem. If this doesn't work, I can add an outlet on one of the other circuits that are accessible right in there.
 
I have a sound bar and wireless sub I want to use to replace the current Furrion sound bar. I have placed my DVR behind my fireplace so I have no room for the sub but I have no issue of it being behind the recliners. My issue is my sound bar requires 110v and I don't have any 110 except under the cabinets on each side of the TV. Does anyone know where the built in radio/DVD player picks up it's power?
Thanks.
 
Popp

Following your example, I installed a Polk Audio sound bar and sub in the 337 last week. Had to raise the TV mount about an inch for the sound bar to fit under the TV on the little ledge, but the wireless sub installed behind the fireplace without a hitch (no pun intended). NO COMPARISON! I also installed the Dish receiver, hard drive for DVR (for the receiver), and a compact DVD/Blue Ray, CD, and streaming player (all one unit) to the left of the Furion junk with an HDMI cable to the TV routed behind the cabinetry. After programming my Logitech Harmony remote to control everything, it's almost like things were in the stix and brix (minus the transmission line speakers and class D amps, of course). Thanks for the great idea!

Rob
 
Curious why your photos don't appear, I am a sponsor so I would think I could see them. There is only an image that says "photo bucket" and if I click on them it opens a new window but still doesn't show the photo?

Next I decided I wanted to secure the sub from moving around so I found some small plastic brackets which I screwed to the floor with 1" wood screws. It is now plugged in and secure.



Badda Bing Badda Boom!



Plugged the fireplace back in, slipped it back into the cabinet, re-fastened the screws and replaced the trim ring and it all works awesome!
 
Rick, it's because Photo Bucket is trying to force an upgrade out of him to be able to do 3rd party hosting. Its not a forum thing, you have access to view pictures.

Ben
 
What are the dimensions of your sub? I'm considering putting in a Bose sound bar and the sub is about 12" in all dimensions. Wonder if it would fit behind the fireplace. I kind of doubt it because the outside TV is located behind the fireplace in my floor plan.
 
Any chance of a sub disturbing campground neighbours? I wonder?
 
Any chance of a sub disturbing campground neighbours? I wonder?

There certainly is - I've had noisy neighbors that were a nuisance - and in violation of park policy. However, with ours on at a moderate level (the way we normally listen to it), I've gone outside and listened on the side where the entertainment center is located. It was barely noticeable right next to the RV and faded as I walked away.

Rob
 
What are the dimensions of your sub? I'm considering putting in a Bose sound bar and the sub is about 12" in all dimensions. Wonder if it would fit behind the fireplace. I kind of doubt it because the outside TV is located behind the fireplace in my floor plan.

Doubt it would fit, had my fireplace out & just an inch or two behind it, have the outside cooler/tv on 317RST.

Gene
 

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