I still think Toyota set this to soundt
see that’s what I am thinking that it’s designed to be this way. Stupid question I am no audio engineer or anything but right now it sounds fine to me in the front and it sounds decenentish if I sit in the backseat. Ok so let’s assume Toyota fixes whatever and the bass is now louder in the rear and sub… so if I keep my bass just above half way how would that sound then to the rear passengers? I am thinking Toyota didn’t want to blast the rear people out of their seats I dunno I could be wrong I honestly have no idea. I do know the 25 Camry jbl does sound wayyyyy better but it’s also a car and the sub is right in the rear dashYou all are assuming you think you know how the JBL sound system in the Toyota is designed to work. It's not as you expect:
On Toyota/JBL systems (including current 4Runner, Tacoma, Tundra, Sequoia):
• The subwoofer is tied to the “front” audio stage, not the rear channels.
• When you move the fader fully to the rear, you aren’t just shifting the mids/highs — you’re effectively telling the system to focus audio output on the rear channels only.
• Because of that, the amplifier reduces or completely cuts subwoofer output when the fader is moved to the rear.
So:
Middle or forward fader = full system, including subwoofer
Rear fader = primarily just the rear door speakers, subwoofer mostly disappears
This is intentional by design. Toyota/JBL stage the system around the front seats, since that’s where the driver and most listeners are. Bass is part of that staging.
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