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Originally Posted by gr33nw00d Thanks for the input so far. My sum amp is electronically controlled, there are no gain dials like most amps. Is adjusting the gain on my sub amp the same as turning down the bass on my deck?
Also, I don;t have any loud button or boost from the deck enabled.
Do you think I should be limiting the frequencies of my speakers and subs or just let them play a fuller range of music? |
Oh well so much for easy answers... dang
well we have either 1) too much bass and treble OR 2) too little mid-range (duh)
lets assume everything is fully functional and you dont have any weird crossover/ high pass/ low pass filter setups.
Don't take this as demeaning but most dont know how to operate their HU. This is because there are SO MANY features that it is sometimes very hard to know what is going on, I am with ya... but if you have a manual then read it, if you went and bought it from a retailer then they can help.
As AAAAAA mentioned try to cross the sub over at a freq where it makes sense, typical crossover (xover) is 80 Hz or so but not always. If the sub amp is electronically controlled please control it there has to be a way to control the amps sensitivity (gain) otherwise your stuck using the bass controls in the HU to control the power of the sub-woofer.
Another thing you can do later on (with the engine off) you can run your stereo with the sub off just to see how the stereo sounds, then you could gradually blend in the sub output to match the strength of the rest of the system. There is NO WAY a single 10" properly controlled should be overpowering the system.