Re: Kicks way louder then bass
Simmer down Taylor. Many MANY people are misinformed or have no idea how to properly set Xovers for a good balanced musical response. Hell, it took me 10 years to figure out I had sharp valleys in my frequency response because I had crossed them out of existence.
Re: Kicks way louder then bass
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wickedwitt
Simmer down Taylor. Many MANY people are misinformed or have no idea how to properly set Xovers for a good balanced musical response. Hell, it took me 10 years to figure out I had sharp valleys in my frequency response because I had crossed them out of existence.
Lol. Why does everyone always think I'm all worked up?
Re: Kicks way louder then bass
Your post about leaving an entire octave out just seemed like you were.
Re: Kicks way louder then bass
"Hey guys, my subs kick so hard"
what exactly is the problem? :laugh:
Re: Kicks way louder then bass
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TaylorFade
Lol. Why does everyone always think I'm all worked up?
Look at the forum you're on.
Re: Kicks way louder then bass
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TaylorFade
Lol. Why does everyone always think I'm all worked up?
U Mad?
Re: Kicks way louder then bass
Maybe you're listening to a poorly recorded song.
Re: Kicks way louder then bass
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TaylorFade
OEM HU's sometimes have some nasty EQ in them. Could be accentuating upper sub bass and pulling the lower frequencies. They do this so you don't blow your stock speakers.
This is my guess. Some stock HU's have a specific output for subs. I would turn that lpf back up to ~100hz and see if you're getting a ton of output around 100hz and very little below 50hz. To me, that would be a red flag that the HU has a built-in hpf. See if it has a different output for subs. Just my best guess without knowing much about the installation.