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3 amps, 6 pre outs HU, how to make it work?
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<blockquote data-quote="Evil Monkey36" data-source="post: 8740631" data-attributes="member: 681497"><p>I'm back guys, it took me a few days because it was raining nonstop and I did not want to mix moisture and electronics. I got everything buttoned up and it sounds great and crystal clear. I mean I was blown away. </p><p> One thing my fiance and I noticed out the gate was I seemed to be missing certain highs. Like Queen "we will rock you" the intensity of the clap was muted. The clap was there, just not the high intensity of it if you clapped your fingers to your palm instead of palm to palm.. Or for example San Holo "lights" or "rise" it was like I was missing a certain high. (BTW if you haven't listened to those songs I recommend them.)</p><p> I ran 14g to the 6.5s and put all 4 on one 4 ch amp without passive crossovers. Switched it to 2 ch mode and ran 2 ch RCAs to it. Set RCAs to HU jacks rear and set frequency on HU for crossovers for "through"(no filter). Amp gain is at 9-10 o clock, lpf is at 80 and hpf 80-100 (still trying to find a good spot.</p><p> I ran 14g from the other amp to the crossovers and then 16g to the tweets. Then 16g from same amp to 2.5s with respective supplied inline filters. Amp set to 2 channel mode with 2ch RCAs on front HU jacks. Set amp to 7-8 o clock on gain, lpf "0" and hpf 200 (highest amp setting). HU frequency is set once again to "through"(no filter). </p><p> I've touched up on equalizer settings a hair. I think they go to 16k or 20k on HU. RCAs are top of the line. Subs are not hooked up because I wanted to get everything else right before introducing the bass.</p><p> All in all everything sounds phenomenal. This was my first install ive ever done ground up myself, start to finish. Im distortion free it seems and once again I've gotten some pretty amazing results.</p><p></p><p>Please don't criticize, I have a luimy 2020 model im going to bust out at some point this week to set gains. I ran out of time today. If anyone has pointers on settings or why I feel like I'm missing a note or notes please reach out. Feels like a "high" that's keeping it from sounding "full" i guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evil Monkey36, post: 8740631, member: 681497"] I'm back guys, it took me a few days because it was raining nonstop and I did not want to mix moisture and electronics. I got everything buttoned up and it sounds great and crystal clear. I mean I was blown away. One thing my fiance and I noticed out the gate was I seemed to be missing certain highs. Like Queen "we will rock you" the intensity of the clap was muted. The clap was there, just not the high intensity of it if you clapped your fingers to your palm instead of palm to palm.. Or for example San Holo "lights" or "rise" it was like I was missing a certain high. (BTW if you haven't listened to those songs I recommend them.) I ran 14g to the 6.5s and put all 4 on one 4 ch amp without passive crossovers. Switched it to 2 ch mode and ran 2 ch RCAs to it. Set RCAs to HU jacks rear and set frequency on HU for crossovers for "through"(no filter). Amp gain is at 9-10 o clock, lpf is at 80 and hpf 80-100 (still trying to find a good spot. I ran 14g from the other amp to the crossovers and then 16g to the tweets. Then 16g from same amp to 2.5s with respective supplied inline filters. Amp set to 2 channel mode with 2ch RCAs on front HU jacks. Set amp to 7-8 o clock on gain, lpf "0" and hpf 200 (highest amp setting). HU frequency is set once again to "through"(no filter). I've touched up on equalizer settings a hair. I think they go to 16k or 20k on HU. RCAs are top of the line. Subs are not hooked up because I wanted to get everything else right before introducing the bass. All in all everything sounds phenomenal. This was my first install ive ever done ground up myself, start to finish. Im distortion free it seems and once again I've gotten some pretty amazing results. Please don't criticize, I have a luimy 2020 model im going to bust out at some point this week to set gains. I ran out of time today. If anyone has pointers on settings or why I feel like I'm missing a note or notes please reach out. Feels like a "high" that's keeping it from sounding "full" i guess. [/QUOTE]
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