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<blockquote data-quote="AJBinVA" data-source="post: 8710029" data-attributes="member: 679414"><p>Finally got around to getting everything hooked up and getting some sound going. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Music sounds good but there is a pretty solid whine. Bought some longer leads and a better DMM. Resistance to my AMP grounding post is not acceptable (11 ohms) although it's the best thing in the cab. I'll be running another 1/0 cable from the battery to the frame and then through the cab to the frame. I'll also do a fresh ground from the head unit instead of using the factory harness ground.</p><p></p><p>I'm still working on position the tweeters. The soundstage definitely isn't as wide as I'd like. I'm having a hard time separating left/left of center/center. It's distinguishable but not as clear as I'd expect.</p><p></p><p>Is this mostly a speaker positioning issue or is it timing that I should adjust with the DSP? (Driver side tweeters are probably lest then 12" left of my head; I have them inside of the a pillars now thinking of moving them more toward the sails).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJBinVA, post: 8710029, member: 679414"] Finally got around to getting everything hooked up and getting some sound going. Music sounds good but there is a pretty solid whine. Bought some longer leads and a better DMM. Resistance to my AMP grounding post is not acceptable (11 ohms) although it's the best thing in the cab. I'll be running another 1/0 cable from the battery to the frame and then through the cab to the frame. I'll also do a fresh ground from the head unit instead of using the factory harness ground. I'm still working on position the tweeters. The soundstage definitely isn't as wide as I'd like. I'm having a hard time separating left/left of center/center. It's distinguishable but not as clear as I'd expect. Is this mostly a speaker positioning issue or is it timing that I should adjust with the DSP? (Driver side tweeters are probably lest then 12" left of my head; I have them inside of the a pillars now thinking of moving them more toward the sails). [/QUOTE]
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