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The Lincoln Subwoofer is the cabin's low frequency powerhouse, a dedicated bass speaker that delivers strong, tight bass in every song without causing any vibrations. Silence is programmed in the modern Lincoln. The Quiet Flight philosophy includes laminated glass, additional door seals and active noise control that quiets wind and road noise to let instruments and voices stand out. Co-Pilot360 maintains a pleasant driving atmosphere with lane keep assist, blind spot assist, auto high beam headlights and a parking wizard that guides the big sedan into a parking spot. On highways, optional ActiveGlide allows the driver to remove hands without losing center and the camera and radar system keep an eye on the lane while the driver's eyes can enjoy the scenery. Fingertips are met by soft leather, brushed switches and a wide clean display, while over-the-air updates introduce tricks overnight. With Lincoln owners providing feedback, the software is continually being polished and the cabin is evolving into a rolling lounge, with a well-tuned Subwoofer really flexing. When installing the new Subwoofer, choose an area in the trunk or under a seat where weight distribution is low. You need to make sure that the box is fastened securely so it doesn't slide around when you take a sharp Lincoln corner. Use a fused power cable and run it opposite RCA leads to prevent hiss and ground short to bare metal. Connect the remote wire and speaker leads with correct polarity so that the second Lincoln array remains in phase. Set gain low, adjust the low-pass filter around 80 hertz, then push the bass boost knob to the point where the Subwoofer sounds clean, then play a familiar song to verify mounts.