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<blockquote data-quote="Lawdog74" data-source="post: 8590610" data-attributes="member: 672415"><p>I have a 2011 Camaro, I just installed Hertz Mille 6.5 in the front and Hertz Mille 6x9's in the rear running them with the JL XD600/6, and I have a Single JL 12W7 in the rear running off a JL Slash 1000/1 amp, all hooked up to the Pioneer NEX8200. I have the SMD DD1, if I use that accurately I can get the amp or bass boost gain up high enough to really hear any bass. I have to go above that distortion level for it to sound good. It feel like I am doing something wrong, what should I do, pay attention to the distortion, on the sub, or push it to what sounds good? At that point do I turn up the Input sensitivity till it sounds good or the or the Parametric Boost EQ control, or a little of both? Or am have a probably done something wrong? Yes I have tried keeping the sensitivity in the non distortion range and increasing the radio DB boost for the sub but its not enough. Thanks!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lawdog74, post: 8590610, member: 672415"] I have a 2011 Camaro, I just installed Hertz Mille 6.5 in the front and Hertz Mille 6x9's in the rear running them with the JL XD600/6, and I have a Single JL 12W7 in the rear running off a JL Slash 1000/1 amp, all hooked up to the Pioneer NEX8200. I have the SMD DD1, if I use that accurately I can get the amp or bass boost gain up high enough to really hear any bass. I have to go above that distortion level for it to sound good. It feel like I am doing something wrong, what should I do, pay attention to the distortion, on the sub, or push it to what sounds good? At that point do I turn up the Input sensitivity till it sounds good or the or the Parametric Boost EQ control, or a little of both? Or am have a probably done something wrong? Yes I have tried keeping the sensitivity in the non distortion range and increasing the radio DB boost for the sub but its not enough. Thanks!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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