brothaknowles
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Hey I have a problem- My door and rear speakers are wired to the h/u. The 2 HC 12's (in a GnomeAudio box) are runnin off a 1500 watt Memphis D.
When I first installed my system all I really noticed is that it hits, hella hard. Well now that I"ve listened to it for a bit now, the bass tones/notes are what seems to be about 20cents (in musical terms) higher than the actual song. In otherwords the notes are a little higher making it sound bad. Somone mentioned RCA cables, etc. but I was just wondering an ideas? The RCA's are run on completely different sides of the car, and I have already played with the phasing/crossover, etc. nothing. Another idea was maybe to put some polyfill in the box? (usually with an instrument at least bigger= flat, smaller=sharp, so won't it make the box think it's a little bigger? Anything would be much appreciated, and I am trying to not spend much more on this because I'm broke //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif. -Andrew
When I first installed my system all I really noticed is that it hits, hella hard. Well now that I"ve listened to it for a bit now, the bass tones/notes are what seems to be about 20cents (in musical terms) higher than the actual song. In otherwords the notes are a little higher making it sound bad. Somone mentioned RCA cables, etc. but I was just wondering an ideas? The RCA's are run on completely different sides of the car, and I have already played with the phasing/crossover, etc. nothing. Another idea was maybe to put some polyfill in the box? (usually with an instrument at least bigger= flat, smaller=sharp, so won't it make the box think it's a little bigger? Anything would be much appreciated, and I am trying to not spend much more on this because I'm broke //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif. -Andrew