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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: 8626565" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>i'd have the rear speakers on head unit power and get more power to the tweeters. With only 35 watts you'll easily run into the amp distorting when you turn the tweeter up to match the midrange's output. A lack of power will severely decrease ANY tweeter's sound quality capabilities. With 35 watts, anything close to moderate amounts of volume will suffer when the amp is pushed into distortion territory. The amp will tap out really fast and your tweeters will sound nasty.</p><p></p><p>Anything in the rear is useless for sound quality as well so seriously just ditch the rear speakers and relegate them to head unit power.</p><p></p><p>bridge for the mid and tweeter on the fronts only. Thats the only way feasible when running that audioson dsp/amp</p><p></p><p>HELIX P SIX DSP this would be the other choice if you are dead set on amplifying rears...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8626565, member: 650438"] i'd have the rear speakers on head unit power and get more power to the tweeters. With only 35 watts you'll easily run into the amp distorting when you turn the tweeter up to match the midrange's output. A lack of power will severely decrease ANY tweeter's sound quality capabilities. With 35 watts, anything close to moderate amounts of volume will suffer when the amp is pushed into distortion territory. The amp will tap out really fast and your tweeters will sound nasty. Anything in the rear is useless for sound quality as well so seriously just ditch the rear speakers and relegate them to head unit power. bridge for the mid and tweeter on the fronts only. Thats the only way feasible when running that audioson dsp/amp HELIX P SIX DSP this would be the other choice if you are dead set on amplifying rears... [/QUOTE]
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