Re: Assistance with CDA-9887
Changing head units means you probably need to re-gain your amp(s).
Re: Assistance with CDA-9887
While I haven't used Imprint, it's supposed to be amazing with the 9887. You set up 1 or 2 curves as presets and I assume you can still adjust the subwoofer level. There shouldn't be the need to keep adjusting the equalizer with Imprint, but I can understand the desire to do so. With my PXA-H700 I haven't touched the equalizer in months.
What's your subwoofer level set to now? At maximum it's like "0" with 0 being full attenuation.
Re: Assistance with CDA-9887
Alpine units display the subwoofer level in a positive scale (rather than negative) +0 to +15.
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trumpet
While I haven't used Imprint, it's supposed to be amazing with the 9887. You set up 1 or 2 curves as presets and I assume you can still adjust the subwoofer level. There shouldn't be the need to keep adjusting the equalizer with Imprint, but I can understand the desire to do so. With my PXA-H700 I haven't touched the equalizer in months.
What's your subwoofer level set to now? At maximum it's like "0" with 0 being full attenuation.
Re: Assistance with CDA-9887
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n8skow
Alpine units display the subwoofer level in a positive scale (rather than negative) +0 to +15.
Right, I run an Alpine head unit. I reread what I wrote and it looks pretty hard to understand. If the gain was not reset after putting in the 9887 then the subwoofer level probably needs to be turned up before redoing the gain.
Re: Assistance with CDA-9887
check the bottom of the HU as well and check for what crossover you have the switch set to ;)
also RTFM!
http://a248.e.akamai.net/pix.crutchf...500CDA9887.PDF
Re: Assistance with CDA-9887
I would not mess with a Parametric EQ, I would switch to the Graphic EQ and mess with that.
Re: Assistance with CDA-9887
I didn't think I needed to reset my gains. I went from 2v out to 5v out. Sub level is at 15 I will flip back to graphic eq as well. I believe I have the switch on the bottom set to f/r/sub-w. I have also read the manual but I've never been good at understanding eq and crossovers points and how the affect my sound.
Re: Assistance with CDA-9887
If you learn how to use the PEQ it can become a very useful tool.
Re: Assistance with CDA-9887
When going from one preout voltage to another - gains needs to be reset so you don't drive the amp into clipping...
However, sounds like something else is at play here.
What source are you playing from? CD? Satellite? FM?
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neogen
I didn't think I needed to reset my gains. I went from 2v out to 5v out. Sub level is at 15 I will flip back to graphic eq as well. I believe I have the switch on the bottom set to f/r/sub-w. I have also read the manual but I've never been good at understanding eq and crossovers points and how the affect my sound.
Re: Assistance with CDA-9887
Are you running passive or active? Did you check the switch position on the bottom of the deck? And like others have said the manual has the info you seek.
Re: Assistance with CDA-9887
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Originally Posted by
neogen
I didn't think I needed to reset my gains. I went from 2v out to 5v out. Sub level is at 15 I will flip back to graphic eq as well. I believe I have the switch on the bottom set to f/r/sub-w. I have also read the manual but I've never been good at understanding eq and crossovers points and how the affect my sound.
Play with the eq and you will hear what it does to your sound. Maybe go beat some balls at the local stereo shop and get a tutorial on how the peq or geq does to your sound