D Dorian772 10+ year member Member 34 0 stuart,fl Aug 27, 2011 #1 I have two pioneer 6x9s on a pioneer gm-d9500 800w amp and when i play them they only play bass does anybody know how to make them play sound? Click to read more...
I have two pioneer 6x9s on a pioneer gm-d9500 800w amp and when i play them they only play bass does anybody know how to make them play sound? Click to read more...
Imtjnotu 5,000+ posts Me Gusta Edition 13,191 1 San Diego CA Aug 27, 2011 #2 check your low pass filter........also do u have the rca's on the right output on the deck?
OP D Dorian772 10+ year member Member 34 0 stuart,fl Aug 28, 2011 Thread Starter #3 I have one rca cable coming from my head unit it goes to my 800w amp that powers my 6x9s and it goes to my 1200w amp that powers my subs.
I have one rca cable coming from my head unit it goes to my 800w amp that powers my 6x9s and it goes to my 1200w amp that powers my subs.
05fronty 5,000+ posts SALT PETER 11,937 0 conway,ar Aug 28, 2011 #4 sounds like your filters are not set right
OP D Dorian772 10+ year member Member 34 0 stuart,fl Aug 28, 2011 Thread Starter #5 How do i change it
Buck 5,000+ posts little alien on campus 33,679 3,930 Inside of a pyramid Aug 28, 2011 #6 I have one rca cable coming from my head unit it goes to my 800w amp that powers my 6x9s and it goes to my 1200w amp that powers my subs. Click to expand... Do you mean you have 1 set per amp?
I have one rca cable coming from my head unit it goes to my 800w amp that powers my 6x9s and it goes to my 1200w amp that powers my subs. Click to expand... Do you mean you have 1 set per amp?
OP D Dorian772 10+ year member Member 34 0 stuart,fl Aug 28, 2011 Thread Starter #7 yes i have two rcs's coming from my head unit one for each amp
& >>SQL<< 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,517 0 USA Aug 28, 2011 #8 take a picture of the switches on the amp that powers the 6x9's we we walk you through what to change.
take a picture of the switches on the amp that powers the 6x9's we we walk you through what to change.
Fiendstolemyamp 10+ year member Call of the Wintermoon 808 0 GA Aug 28, 2011 #10 It's the switches that say LPF/HPF, set them to off or HPF.
OP D Dorian772 10+ year member Member 34 0 stuart,fl Aug 28, 2011 Thread Starter #11 ok is there a certain hz it should be on
Fiendstolemyamp 10+ year member Call of the Wintermoon 808 0 GA Aug 28, 2011 #12 HPF means high pass filter. Whatever point you set it to only frequencies above that point will pass through. For 6x9's you'd prob want to set it somewhere between 50-90 hz. Try it & see what sounds good.
HPF means high pass filter. Whatever point you set it to only frequencies above that point will pass through. For 6x9's you'd prob want to set it somewhere between 50-90 hz. Try it & see what sounds good.