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Kinda stupid question, I just bought a sub and amp off a friend. Its a single 12" Sony Xplod in a single carpeted box and a Sony amp attatched to it. What I was wondering is how to keep it from moving around while driving. Im pretty new to this so I have no idea, do I somehow bolt the box to the cardboard on top of the spare tire. Any thoughts? thanks
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bass mechanic cd? how does that work exactly? so each song is a different frequency and when i hear one i like i set my sub/amp controls to those levels? somethin like that?
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bass mechanic cd? how does that work exactly? so each song is a different frequency and when i hear one i like i set my sub/amp controls to those levels? somethin like that? No. At the end of the bass tracks. They have different frequency ranges. Certian ones play just a set frequency and others go through them like scales. I have two different cd's and they work great for testing out how good the setup really is. The one sound show I went to I used it and won my class. well, it could also be your subwoofer. personally i've never liked kicker that much, you could try tampering with the amp settings, but otherwise from that i dont think theres anything else u can do. unless ur picking up grounding noises, which i dont think is the case. lol Who said anything about kicker. He has a sony setup. |
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