Hell yea

 

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Username: Holt_champ

Htown, MI

Post Number: 365
Registered: Oct-06
ok i just got my q's in today and they look beautiful. i need to know how i can set my gain without a dmm or a test tone cd. is there any other way because i just want to hook everything up NOW!!! lol but anyways if someone could help it would be amazing, thanks.
 

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Username: Drivingreckless

DD 9515f, USA

Post Number: 2508
Registered: Apr-06
pictures?
use ur ear
 

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Username: Bestmankind

Fi AudioBTL

Post Number: 7903
Registered: Oct-05
Tweaking Your Bass
By AdireRulesForever

Here is a tweaking process for getting the most from your subs and amp. Additional boom from the sub(s) is/are our main goal here, so will focus mainly upon that. Here we go:

Get out a few of your favorite CD's. Something with good mix and some low thump content. Dial back on the sub amp gain so there is very little sub in the mix. Turn off any bass boost features in the amp for now. May need a little later, but for now, no bass boost for now. Let's get to work 'cause BABY, it's cold outside!



1. Set the EQ functions on HU to "0" or "flat" (no cuts, no boost)
2. Pop in the CD/tape/MP3 and select your favorite cut(s) and repeat.
3. Turn up the HU volume knob until you hear some distortions from the interior stage speakers.
4. Back off on the volume until distortions are gone. Is best to get out of the car and listen with doors open from a few feet away. If you still hear a rough sound, back off on the volume a bit more.
5. Now, time to add the sub into the mix. If amp has a low Pass filter, set it in a range between 70-120 Hz. No bass boost just yet. If you have continuously variable LPF, determine what sounds best in your ears, within the range noted.
6. Bring up the gain on the sub amp, until you get it thumping and hear a "little" distortion.
7. Back off on the sub gain (a wee bit) until it sound full, deep and clean.
8. If bass seems a bit lacking of punch or deep lows, a small amount of Bass Boost, can be added. (+3 to +6dB is all you should ever need here)
9. Again, if you hear the sub getting rough from distortion, back off on the gain a bit more.
10. Now, you may use the Bass Tone control on the HU to adjust your bass from the driver's seat. This works well in simple HU's. But if you have a menu driven EQ system, this is a bit more cumbersome.



That's about it and now time for a test drive to ensure you have the system well balanced and in control. However, if you still have poor bass performance or weak bass output. May try reverse the wires to the sub and see if that improves the overall affect. If it gets better, you're good to go. If it seems worse, return the sub wires to original orientation.

Finally, if you have done all these steps correctly, and the bass is still not getting much bump or louder, and your gains are maxed out, you may have to go back to the LOC's and adjust them, in conjunction with the sub amp gains.

The LOC's trim pots, act like water mixing valves. Turing them in one direction, will feed more input voltage to the sub amp. Going the other direction on the pots, will reduce your sub output power. This optimizing process, should get your sub(s) up to par with the rest of your system. If not, something is off kilter here and needs more attention. Happy thumping!
 

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Username: Andrew571

Stillwater/Edmond, Oklahoma USA

Post Number: 404
Registered: Oct-05
However, if you still have poor bass performance or weak bass output. May try reverse the wires to the sub and see if that improves the overall affect.

reverse the wires going to the sub?

huh lol someone wanna explain
 

Gold Member
Username: Bestmankind

Fi AudioBTL

Post Number: 7907
Registered: Oct-05
when i read it, i had the impression if the bass output is weak then your + and - is reversed so switch it the right way.
 

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Username: Andrew571

Stillwater/Edmond, Oklahoma USA

Post Number: 407
Registered: Oct-05
yea that makes sense, it was just worded weird - or at least to me it sounded weird. lol
 

Silver Member
Username: Holt_champ

Htown, MI

Post Number: 366
Registered: Oct-06
ok and i need a really good amp that will push the subs to the max without blowing them. any suggestions??? i am only using a power acoustik amp right now so i need to get a good one ASAP!
 

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Username: Oglejust

RE SX, USA, Il

Post Number: 509
Registered: Aug-06
um autotek 2000.1? that may b a lil on the high side but i think theyd handle it. :-)
 

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Username: Oglejust

RE SX, USA, Il

Post Number: 510
Registered: Aug-06
wait... wat's the voice coil con.?
 

Silver Member
Username: Oglejust

RE SX, USA, Il

Post Number: 511
Registered: Aug-06
maybe a hifonics bxi2006? http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.display&Product_ID=4200
 

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Username: Holt_champ

Htown, MI

Post Number: 367
Registered: Oct-06
dual 2 ohm subs. what is a good amp??
 

Silver Member
Username: Holt_champ

Htown, MI

Post Number: 375
Registered: Oct-06
anyother suggestion on an amp that will give my Q's about 1200 rms each?? i dont want to chance anything with the zx2500.1 kicker amp.
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