How to Upgrade Your 2014 Lincoln MKS THX Sound System

Upgrading your 2014 Lincoln MKS THX sound system can significantly improve your driving experience—but it might also raise your insurance rates.
Written by John Davis
Reviewed by Melanie Reiff
While marketed as a luxury upgrade, the THX sound system on the 2014 Lincoln MKS is less than satisfying. However, you can improve the sound system with some aftermarket parts. New speakers, a replacement sub, and a new amplifier are some of the best upgrades for your MKS.
The 2014 Lincoln MKS effortlessly blends refined class with practical luxury. From its beefy turbocharged engine to its roomy leather-lined interior, this sedan is perfect for a night out on the town or a quick trip to the grocery store. However, one area where the MKS doesn’t shine is its sound system.
If you want an immersive luxury experience that you can truly hear, you’ll want to upgrade the sound system.
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What kind of sound system does a 2014 Lincoln MKS have?

The upgraded THX system in your 2014 Lincoln MKS has 16 speakers (including a 10-inch subwoofer) and a 14-channel amplifier with 700 watts of maximum power. 
Other features include a voice-activated navigation system with HD Radio™ Technology and integrated SiriusXM Traffic and Travel Link.
In theory, this is an excellent sound system. However, in reality, this system fails to live up to expectations. Despite the THX nametag, factory speakers are rarely special, and the ones your 2014 MKS came with are no exception. So if you’re ready to take your car’s audio game to the next level, it’s time to shop for upgrades. 

How to upgrade a 2014 Lincoln MKS sound system

When you’re shopping for sound system upgrades, there are a few key components that make a difference. When building a custom sound system, you want to focus on these three parts: speakers, subwoofers, and an amplifier
Because your 2014 MKS already has a THX sound system, you’re on track to having a thoroughly impressive system. In this guide, we’ll focus on how to upgrade and replace your existing components so you can maximize your listening experience while cruising down the road.

Start with speaker upgrades

One of the best and most impactful ways to upgrade your sound system is by replacing the stock speakers with upgraded versions. 
However, you should be prepared to fork over a hefty amount of cash on your speakers, as sound system upgrades are not typically cheap. Also, if you’re not familiar with the electrical workings of your car, you should consider hiring a Lincoln professional to install your parts
When preparing to upgrade your sound system, you need to determine whether you want to replace all of the speakers or focus on one area of the vehicle, like the front or rear speaker pods. You’ll also need to choose between coaxial speakers, which are typically cheaper, and component speakers, which provide a more clear and more crisp sound quality. 
Some quality aftermarket speaker upgrades for a 2014 Lincoln MKS include:

Pump up the bass with a subwoofer

A quality subwoofer is a key part of any good sound system. Your 2014 Lincoln MKS THX stock system already has a 10-inch sub, but upgrading it will really improve your listening experience. Consider these options for your subwoofer upgrade:
Each of these subs will fit in the space left behind when you remove the factory sub. However, you will have to build or purchase a mounting bracket, as the stock part will not fit aftermarket subwoofers. 

What’s the difference between a 4-ohm subwoofer and a 2-ohm sub?

When you’re shopping around comparing subwoofers, you might wonder what the difference is between 4-ohm and 2-ohm subs. Neither one is objectively better than the other, and different people have different preferences. 
However, note that 4-ohm subwoofers will provide a clearer and crisper sound, while 2-ohm subs are louder and beefier

Boost the power with an amplifier

Last but not least, it’s time to talk about amplifiers. 
A quality amplifier can take your sound system to the next level. Although your Lincoln MKS THX system comes stock with a decent amp, adding an aftermarket amplifier dedicated solely to your sub will unlock some serious power. That extra power means a lot more sound—and with your upgraded sub in the back, you’ll definitely notice the difference. 
When shopping for a new amplifier, consider something like this
Kenwood KAC-9106D Mono Subwoofer Amplifier

How to protect your 2014 Lincoln MKS sound system—and save on insurance!

Upgrading your sound system is sure to improve your driving experience. However, it’s not without at least one drawback: namely, it could cause your insurance premium to increase. That’s because insurance companies commonly classify upgraded and aftermarket sound systems as a theft risk and, therefore, a liability.
To compensate for this, many insurance companies offer
sound system coverage
to protect your upgraded parts. But if you add this coverage to your standard policy, your rate is going to increase. 
That’s where
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FAQs

Lincoln uses Revel Audio Systems in their cars. This brand is exclusive to Lincoln and is the standard option on all Lincoln cars. The 2014 Lincoln MKS was available with an optional THX sound system for drivers who opted for the Elite Equipment Group option.
The standard model 2014 Lincoln MKS sound system has 14 speakers. However, the Elite Equipment Group option has a THX sound system and 16 speakers.
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