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<blockquote data-quote="thai_creeper" data-source="post: 1795842" data-attributes="member: 566519"><p>exact same thing when I installed my 9835, my conclusion is that the alpine powers my speakers a whole lot more than my deck before that (lower end pioneer). anyways, make sure the sub level is all the way up on the alpine, go to the x-overs and put everything down but the sub, put the sub all the way up. now listen to your music and increase the rest of the xovers until you get the sound you want, but the sub should sound like it did before, if you still aren't getting enough sub output mess with the equalizer and put the lows all the way up too, just play around with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thai_creeper, post: 1795842, member: 566519"] exact same thing when I installed my 9835, my conclusion is that the alpine powers my speakers a whole lot more than my deck before that (lower end pioneer). anyways, make sure the sub level is all the way up on the alpine, go to the x-overs and put everything down but the sub, put the sub all the way up. now listen to your music and increase the rest of the xovers until you get the sound you want, but the sub should sound like it did before, if you still aren't getting enough sub output mess with the equalizer and put the lows all the way up too, just play around with it. [/QUOTE]
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