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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8677310" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>first off never ever mention max power ever again or you gonna look like an absolute joke. </p><p></p><p>2nd, your install literally fked up your front speakers from ever being able to sound good, fully sound treat doors, make proper gaskets and baffles (car audio fabrication midbass tutorials on youtube) is the key to getting speakers sound decent. Also aftermarket speakers need real power. Being powered by a head unit is not 50 rms, literally each speaker is getting 10 watts rms max which is absolutely nothing. Pioneer is trash level when it comes to speakers as well, literally garbage until you get to the D series components which are 130+ and those need a lot of power. </p><p></p><p>As for your subs, both of them are wired parallel to eachother so its a 1 ohm load to the amp even at that level , you are underpowering the subs and its in a sealed box, you cant expect much out of them. Make sure they are firing to the rear trunk as close to the trunk lid as possible about 5 inches or so away.</p><p></p><p>The head unit and tuning also makes or breaks the system along with his vehicle acoustics being different from yours. A line out convertor does nothing other than boost the signal. A good head unit and tune with strong pre-out voltage and good dac is what gets you sounding good off the batt.</p><p></p><p>I'd recommend upgrading door speakers, adding a 4 channel amp and doing a custom designed ported box for the alpines. (no premade boxes)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8677310, member: 650438"] first off never ever mention max power ever again or you gonna look like an absolute joke. 2nd, your install literally fked up your front speakers from ever being able to sound good, fully sound treat doors, make proper gaskets and baffles (car audio fabrication midbass tutorials on youtube) is the key to getting speakers sound decent. Also aftermarket speakers need real power. Being powered by a head unit is not 50 rms, literally each speaker is getting 10 watts rms max which is absolutely nothing. Pioneer is trash level when it comes to speakers as well, literally garbage until you get to the D series components which are 130+ and those need a lot of power. As for your subs, both of them are wired parallel to eachother so its a 1 ohm load to the amp even at that level , you are underpowering the subs and its in a sealed box, you cant expect much out of them. Make sure they are firing to the rear trunk as close to the trunk lid as possible about 5 inches or so away. The head unit and tuning also makes or breaks the system along with his vehicle acoustics being different from yours. A line out convertor does nothing other than boost the signal. A good head unit and tune with strong pre-out voltage and good dac is what gets you sounding good off the batt. I'd recommend upgrading door speakers, adding a 4 channel amp and doing a custom designed ported box for the alpines. (no premade boxes) [/QUOTE]
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