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<blockquote data-quote="ladysmanfelpz" data-source="post: 7888269" data-attributes="member: 642267"><p>And why is my mid-bass lacking? I dropped my sub lpf to 85 hz and it sounds way better now, but im having a hard time tuning my amp. Like I said I have the speakers wired in parallel (left side and right side) so that I'm using two rca's. I think I have the gain set correctly, but what do I do with my equalizer (right now it is barely above 0) and my crossover settings? I can't tell the hz, but I think I have it at about 100-120 hz but my speakers distort pretty badly especially if I try to go any lower. I have to turn my eq way down on some songs cuz of the distortion. Is this normal? Does my amp not have enough power to drive my 6.5s?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ladysmanfelpz, post: 7888269, member: 642267"] And why is my mid-bass lacking? I dropped my sub lpf to 85 hz and it sounds way better now, but im having a hard time tuning my amp. Like I said I have the speakers wired in parallel (left side and right side) so that I'm using two rca's. I think I have the gain set correctly, but what do I do with my equalizer (right now it is barely above 0) and my crossover settings? I can't tell the hz, but I think I have it at about 100-120 hz but my speakers distort pretty badly especially if I try to go any lower. I have to turn my eq way down on some songs cuz of the distortion. Is this normal? Does my amp not have enough power to drive my 6.5s? [/QUOTE]
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