After installing the NVX boost box in a 2023 Model Y, I'm not happy with the fit and finish at all - it is . I would not encourage anyone to purchase the NVX sub box if you have a 2023. 2020-22 only in my opinion.
Current options:
Tesla Model Y Subwoofer Enclosed Box 10" from Hepaking.
Initial Thoughts/Questions
Current options:
- Hope NVX releases an updated boost box for the 2023 Model Y
- Not holding my breath on this one
- Orella Acoustics plug-n-play 8" replacement + amp
- All the videos I see (which are only like 2 from people not Orella) speak highly of it, but nobody seems blown away by the bass response. Tells me it is probably just "ok". Makes since, since it's only an 8" sub. As someone who has grown up on bandpass boxes, I already know I won't be happy.
- Overpriced in my opinion. $850 for something they don't even post specs for and nobody is blown away by - and from a new company? Nope.
- JBL Stealthbox for the Model Y,
- Can't find anyone doing reviews on this, so it is a risky purchase for $1K.
- I could at least re-use my NVX amp - BUT looking at the instal instructions, it is based on the 2020/22 design in the back. The frame is different in the 2023, so I worry about fit-n-finish, just like the NVX box.
- Make my own fiberglass enclosure
- DIY project I have no interest in right now. Would be fun since I have 2 10" NVX subs that I could power, but I really don't want to take up trunk space. I'm not 22 anymore
Tesla Model Y Subwoofer Enclosed Box 10" from Hepaking.
Initial Thoughts/Questions
- Has anyone tried this? It looks like a replacement for the 8" sub enclosure
- Roughly $300 when including shipping, which is $150
- I could re-use my NVX sub and amp which is a plus. Enclosure space looks directionally close to the NVX fiberglass enclosure
- Any other thoughts?
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