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<blockquote data-quote="bassmaker350" data-source="post: 8619655" data-attributes="member: 674411"><p>Thank you everyone for the feedback. But my speaker gains as set pretty a lot lower then the sub if that makes any sense. When I get the chance I’ll get some pictures of everything on the install that may prove useful. And my sub gain is set low since it’s a new sub and I wanted to slowlys break it in. Can never be to sure if it helps or not. And my speaker wiring for the front speaker are ran up the inner kick panels. Which didn’t have to much room after power and rca(and power and rca are on separate sides of the car). So could it maybe be the screws for the kick panels dig into the speaker wire by chance. And I need to learn how to properly set the hz</p><p></p><p>(Sorry for long replies and thread,just want to make sure I can ask a lot of questions to learn a lot and fix my mistakes, because car audio is something I enjoy doing very much)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassmaker350, post: 8619655, member: 674411"] Thank you everyone for the feedback. But my speaker gains as set pretty a lot lower then the sub if that makes any sense. When I get the chance I’ll get some pictures of everything on the install that may prove useful. And my sub gain is set low since it’s a new sub and I wanted to slowlys break it in. Can never be to sure if it helps or not. And my speaker wiring for the front speaker are ran up the inner kick panels. Which didn’t have to much room after power and rca(and power and rca are on separate sides of the car). So could it maybe be the screws for the kick panels dig into the speaker wire by chance. And I need to learn how to properly set the hz (Sorry for long replies and thread,just want to make sure I can ask a lot of questions to learn a lot and fix my mistakes, because car audio is something I enjoy doing very much) [/QUOTE]
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