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Amp Gain Maxed out to get decent bass from Sub
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8626560" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Every stock head unit has a built in high pass filter to prevent the door speakers from playing low frequencies in order to protect them from ripping apart. Now you have a cut bass signal that basically doesnt exist and all you are trying to do is to boost those signals with either an LOC or an amp. So either way just produces sh*t. All you can do is try and tap into the rear one and hope its not as cut as the fronts and then just wait for your DSP to come in.</p><p></p><p>To be honest, i'd get a dedicated dsp and a much more powerful amp than that audioson 8.9 which seems severely lacking on the power aspect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8626560, member: 650438"] Every stock head unit has a built in high pass filter to prevent the door speakers from playing low frequencies in order to protect them from ripping apart. Now you have a cut bass signal that basically doesnt exist and all you are trying to do is to boost those signals with either an LOC or an amp. So either way just produces sh*t. All you can do is try and tap into the rear one and hope its not as cut as the fronts and then just wait for your DSP to come in. To be honest, i'd get a dedicated dsp and a much more powerful amp than that audioson 8.9 which seems severely lacking on the power aspect. [/QUOTE]
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