Entai
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No it shouldn't. The OEM sub just provides a 60Hz boom / resonance that overwhelms the music. A good Sub should be able to play a range of low frequency sound without resonance or boom (loss of cone control). Bass should be tight and musical (within the subs frequency range) - Lots about it in the threads on the main forum about how poor the sub is and how badly tuned the OEM system is. Honestly replacing the speaker makes a night and day difference to the whole system. I have done a thread on how I replaced mine as well.
https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/threads/how-i-improved-the-b-o-sound-quality-for-free.141052/
https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/threads/b-o-10-sub-replacement-guide.148813/
Fair enough horses for courses I guess.
To me it is not worth the expense of money, and especially not worth the time to faff around with something that gets used maybe once every couple of months or so.
Personally turn the bass right down midrange up and its perfectly ok for me on the rare occasion I ever listen to anything in the car.
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