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<blockquote data-quote="Jer510" data-source="post: 5754588" data-attributes="member: 606875"><p>I'm sorta new to all of this car audio so advice would be really appreciated. I have a Kicker CVR 12 inch sub, Quantum Audio 1000 monoblock amp, Alpine 9884 head unit, ported box, 8 gauge wires, stock speakers, and a Quantum Audio epicenter. Right now, the bass seems like its all coming from the back of the car inside the trunk. How do I make the bass sound more up front? Another problem I am having is hearing the mid bass. I can hear the deep bass very strong but when it comes to the mid bass tones, I can barely hear them. Right now, the settings on my head unit are:</p><p></p><p>bass:0</p><p>bass freq: 80hz</p><p>bass bandwidth: 1</p><p>treble: 5</p><p>treble freq: 12.5khz</p><p>sub level: 15</p><p>loudness: on</p><p>hpf: off</p><p>sub system: 2</p><p>balance and fade: flat</p><p>Where should I set the high pass filter at if I have my bass freq. set at 80hz? Please help me out. Thanks..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jer510, post: 5754588, member: 606875"] I'm sorta new to all of this car audio so advice would be really appreciated. I have a Kicker CVR 12 inch sub, Quantum Audio 1000 monoblock amp, Alpine 9884 head unit, ported box, 8 gauge wires, stock speakers, and a Quantum Audio epicenter. Right now, the bass seems like its all coming from the back of the car inside the trunk. How do I make the bass sound more up front? Another problem I am having is hearing the mid bass. I can hear the deep bass very strong but when it comes to the mid bass tones, I can barely hear them. Right now, the settings on my head unit are: bass:0 bass freq: 80hz bass bandwidth: 1 treble: 5 treble freq: 12.5khz sub level: 15 loudness: on hpf: off sub system: 2 balance and fade: flat Where should I set the high pass filter at if I have my bass freq. set at 80hz? Please help me out. Thanks.. [/QUOTE]
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