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Everything is installed finally, just had one more question, about adjusting the amp. I have:
Deck (52W Max power, 17W RMS X 4-channels, 4 ohms) Amp (800W Max Power, 125W x 2 RMS into 4 ohms, 340W x 1 RMS into 4 ohms) 4 Speakers (200W Max power,4 ohms, 50W RMS each One Sub (600W Max Power, 150W RMS, 4 ohms) Currently the speakers are connected to the deck, and the sub is connected to the amp, but when I turn the volume loud the bass gets distorted, not clean bass). Should I put in a 4 channel amp for the speakers? What should I set the gain of the current amp thats connected to the sub at, with this info? Since gain level is supposed to match RMS from the deck to the amp. Thanks for any help Speakers: ![]() Sub: ![]() Amp: ![]() Deck: ![]() This post has been edited by mikecelica: Aug 20, 2008 - 9:07 PM |
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^^^ Listen to everything they just said ^^^
But it never hurts to make sure you have your EQ adjusted properly, my subs sounded ok when i first got but once i tuned them to handle more of the low end freqs and let my componets handle all the high end freqs it cleaned it up alot... Good clean bass is expensive... very expensive... trust me ![]() Seperate your signal wires from your power wires if they are next to each other as previously said, if that doesnt help as much as you want mess around with adjusting your EQ, your deck MIGHT be able to handle all that, or it will eb on your amp. -------------------- 1 JL 1,000/1v2
2 JL 12" W6v2 2 Focal 6.5 component 165a1 Kenwood DDX512 head unit Running 142.6db with the back seat up:) |
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