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<blockquote data-quote="ngsm13" data-source="post: 344989" data-attributes="member: 544830"><p>first, ur dumb. second, most amps come with hp and lp x-overs now-a-days. Third, if u have all component amps, and ur not using the HU's internal amp...then it is beneficial to zero out the bass, treble, and mid on ur HU. then adjust the gains and x-overs on your amps...this will allow you to get the cleanest best performance from your speakers...and u'll be able to turn ur HU up higher w/o any distortion. But yes, like capone said...as a temp fix...turn the bass setting down a lil...and it won't distort as much on higher volumes. I'd also take his advice on looking into jbl, us acoustics, or profile for good cheap amps. I'd look for at least like 60 watts rms x4.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.thezeb.com" target="_blank">http://www.thezeb.com</a></p><p></p><p>wwwikesound.com</p><p></p><p>ebay</p><p></p><p>good luck, peace</p><p></p><p>NG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ngsm13, post: 344989, member: 544830"] first, ur dumb. second, most amps come with hp and lp x-overs now-a-days. Third, if u have all component amps, and ur not using the HU's internal amp...then it is beneficial to zero out the bass, treble, and mid on ur HU. then adjust the gains and x-overs on your amps...this will allow you to get the cleanest best performance from your speakers...and u'll be able to turn ur HU up higher w/o any distortion. But yes, like capone said...as a temp fix...turn the bass setting down a lil...and it won't distort as much on higher volumes. I'd also take his advice on looking into jbl, us acoustics, or profile for good cheap amps. I'd look for at least like 60 watts rms x4. [URL="http://www.thezeb.com"]http://www.thezeb.com[/URL] wwwikesound.com ebay good luck, peace NG [/QUOTE]
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