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<blockquote data-quote="ntimpreza" data-source="post: 2218057" data-attributes="member: 571088"><p>Hello everyone,</p><p></p><p>I recently purchased an alpine cda-9853 from a friend recently and i think its a great unit. However the only issue I have with it is that I cannot find a comfortable setting for my 2 JL audio subwoofers in the trunk. With my previous head unit which was a cheap walmart 50watt unit, it had a bass boost function which made these things pump. However, with this new head unit I am having trouble getting the same result. I have played around with the eq settings and subwoofer settings but I am getting more vibrations then I am low bass like I had with my previous head unit. I know that this head unit is not for the average person so I think i need a little help here lol. Can anyone here help me out with this? or should I pay a visit to my local alpine retailer for some help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntimpreza, post: 2218057, member: 571088"] Hello everyone, I recently purchased an alpine cda-9853 from a friend recently and i think its a great unit. However the only issue I have with it is that I cannot find a comfortable setting for my 2 JL audio subwoofers in the trunk. With my previous head unit which was a cheap walmart 50watt unit, it had a bass boost function which made these things pump. However, with this new head unit I am having trouble getting the same result. I have played around with the eq settings and subwoofer settings but I am getting more vibrations then I am low bass like I had with my previous head unit. I know that this head unit is not for the average person so I think i need a little help here lol. Can anyone here help me out with this? or should I pay a visit to my local alpine retailer for some help. [/QUOTE]
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