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<blockquote data-quote="kottke" data-source="post: 3100945" data-attributes="member: 577976"><p>Ok....I've removed the bass blockers. After a little tweaking (mainly fading 2 clicks to the front speakers), it definitely sounds better. However, it still sounds a little off to me.</p><p></p><p>The more I fade the head unit to the front speakers, the better blended the setup sounds. But, the more I blend it to the front, the less bass response I get overall. I've got the amp wired with speaker level inputs patched from the rear speaker wires (factory head unit doesn't have rca outs). So every time I take more sound away from the rear speakers, I'm also loosing some of the signal going to the amp, then to the sub. What to do? Should I go ahead and try reverse phasing the front speakers?</p><p></p><p>Also: I've got the low pass crossover set at about 60 hz.</p><p></p><p>Thanks all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kottke, post: 3100945, member: 577976"] Ok....I've removed the bass blockers. After a little tweaking (mainly fading 2 clicks to the front speakers), it definitely sounds better. However, it still sounds a little off to me. The more I fade the head unit to the front speakers, the better blended the setup sounds. But, the more I blend it to the front, the less bass response I get overall. I've got the amp wired with speaker level inputs patched from the rear speaker wires (factory head unit doesn't have rca outs). So every time I take more sound away from the rear speakers, I'm also loosing some of the signal going to the amp, then to the sub. What to do? Should I go ahead and try reverse phasing the front speakers? Also: I've got the low pass crossover set at about 60 hz. Thanks all. [/QUOTE]
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