kottke
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Hey Everyone. I recently purchased an ID10 which I installed in a .75 cu. vol. box. I've got 480 watts x 1 going to it at 4 ohms (gain turned way down). I have it placed in the trunk of my 2006 Honda Civic Sedan.
When I first installed it, I left everything in it as factory (Head Unit, four 6.5 speakers) other than adding the sub. The sub sounded fantastic and blended very well with the factory components. Well, I decided that the front factory speakers just weren't cutting it as far as clean highs and such. So, I purchased some Pioneer TS-G1641R 6.5" speakers (they don't require much power) to go in the front doors. I also attached some bass blockers to them when installed.
After everything was up and running I noticed three things: 1)The highs sounded 10x better than before, 2)The sub still sounded **** good, and 3)Everything now sounded very localized, not blended well at all. I can definitely tell the highs are coming from up front and definitely tell most of the bass in coming from behind me. How do I get these to blend better? I've got the crossover on the amp for the sub (it is tapped into rear speaker wire) set at 70-80 hz. I've tried fading more to the front speakers. That helps the overall sound, but the bass is still very localized. I'm wondering if it isn't the bass blockers. They are set at 600 hz and 6db. Are they possibly eliminating too much sound between 600 hz down tho the 70 - 80 hz the sub amp is set, therefore creating a gap in sound? Any other ideas?
Thanks
When I first installed it, I left everything in it as factory (Head Unit, four 6.5 speakers) other than adding the sub. The sub sounded fantastic and blended very well with the factory components. Well, I decided that the front factory speakers just weren't cutting it as far as clean highs and such. So, I purchased some Pioneer TS-G1641R 6.5" speakers (they don't require much power) to go in the front doors. I also attached some bass blockers to them when installed.
After everything was up and running I noticed three things: 1)The highs sounded 10x better than before, 2)The sub still sounded **** good, and 3)Everything now sounded very localized, not blended well at all. I can definitely tell the highs are coming from up front and definitely tell most of the bass in coming from behind me. How do I get these to blend better? I've got the crossover on the amp for the sub (it is tapped into rear speaker wire) set at 70-80 hz. I've tried fading more to the front speakers. That helps the overall sound, but the bass is still very localized. I'm wondering if it isn't the bass blockers. They are set at 600 hz and 6db. Are they possibly eliminating too much sound between 600 hz down tho the 70 - 80 hz the sub amp is set, therefore creating a gap in sound? Any other ideas?
Thanks
