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  1. #13
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    played with the settings..your settings are pretty good the 6x9 are producing enough bass.. at one point the sound was getting cut off.. could that be the INPUT setting in the amp too high?

    here's a pic of the amp btw..


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    could be possibly..
    they are set just below half way?
    maybe just adjust the bass or freq level a bit till it stops.

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    turn down the input level just a tad to begin with.

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    yeah the input level was over half lol!

    now i set it 1/4.. see how it goes tomorrow..

    by the way what does the FREQUENCY knob do? if i set to low does that mean i hear more bass?

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    might even be a bit low.. just see how it goes. i have mine just below half.
    glad you liked my settings!! haha

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    i'll just turn up the volume from the headunit then..

    INPUT is like the volume right? and FREQUENCY is how much treble or bass are heard?

    yeah i like it. it's good for RNB beats. it's like there's a sub at the back, but it's just the JL Audio doing its job. though I wonder what if i set the modes to FLAT..

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    leave the splits on hp.
    can change the rears to flat if you like.
    set the input level (on my amp and many others its known as 'gain'), to just below half, and then just increase the volume from your head unit gradually and see if they still cut out. if they are, turn the volume down from your head unit, then decrease the input level, and raise the volume from the head unit again.
    frequencys are just the different levels of sound coming thru the speakers.

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    damn playing with the settings is kinda addictive! lol people walking past my car are wondering what the hell am i doing at the back

    +1 for you mate

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    *shakes head*

    no, input level is not like a volume button.
    your feeding your speakers lower notes, you said it now cuts out.. say hello to clipping.
    you want more music upfront? fade forward, even disconnect your rears.
    get a sub to deal with low frequencies instead of putting more strain on your speakers.

    you should at least learn what your dealing with before messing around with everything, at this rate i wouldnt be surprised if your system shits itself next week.

    enjoy your system while you can

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    Quote Originally Posted by arverson View Post
    *shakes head*

    no, input level is not like a volume button.
    your feeding your speakers lower notes, you said it now cuts out.. say hello to clipping.
    you want more music upfront? fade forward, even disconnect your rears.
    get a sub to deal with low frequencies instead of putting more strain on your speakers.

    you should at least learn what your dealing with before messing around with everything, at this rate i wouldnt be surprised if your system shits itself next week.

    blah. had a bad day. enjoy your system while you can

    ive had mine set like that for about 3 years
    speakers are still pumping better than anyone elses.

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    im assuming your speakers dont cut out. op said his did after messing around.

    you guys may have different gear so theres different circumstances, or he might have exactly the same as you so itll last 3 years as well. who knows

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    ok fair enough. what's your recommended setting for the front splits and rear 6x9? i dont wanna put a sub because i need boot space.

    what's clipping? what's fade forward?

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