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2018 Wrangler JL- Upgrading from JL Audio 8" microsub
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<blockquote data-quote="wew lad" data-source="post: 8677642" data-attributes="member: 665412"><p>In a single driver setup phase doesn't really matter, but the sub should be moving out and then in on punchy bass. You can verify this with a 9v battery on the subs wiring unplugged from the amp. </p><p></p><p><$200 for a DSP is dirt cheap, and it sounds like you care a lot about how it sounds so it's hard to fathom how you spent all that money on an expensive jeep but won't drop $200 on a dsp. You're your own worst enemy lol at least you folded enough to listen to Jeff and made progress.</p><p></p><p>A 12db slope is fine. You need to look into rattles as the source of the localization, and not necessarily the bass. You need to also try different orientations, if you haven't already. You can keep the sub against the back seat, but face it to the side, place it on the driver side/middle/etc. There's a lot of personal time you have to put into changing settings to get what you want, no one on here can give you the answer you need without hearing the vehicle themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wew lad, post: 8677642, member: 665412"] In a single driver setup phase doesn't really matter, but the sub should be moving out and then in on punchy bass. You can verify this with a 9v battery on the subs wiring unplugged from the amp. <$200 for a DSP is dirt cheap, and it sounds like you care a lot about how it sounds so it's hard to fathom how you spent all that money on an expensive jeep but won't drop $200 on a dsp. You're your own worst enemy lol at least you folded enough to listen to Jeff and made progress. A 12db slope is fine. You need to look into rattles as the source of the localization, and not necessarily the bass. You need to also try different orientations, if you haven't already. You can keep the sub against the back seat, but face it to the side, place it on the driver side/middle/etc. There's a lot of personal time you have to put into changing settings to get what you want, no one on here can give you the answer you need without hearing the vehicle themselves. [/QUOTE]
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