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<blockquote data-quote="4x4runner" data-source="post: 7249425" data-attributes="member: 600776"><p>I ran a loc on a single ten for a year. It sounded ok, it was enough to blend with the music, only about 100 rms on it. I put an aftermarket alpine cda 117 in, it was louder and much cleaner sounding bass, same sub/amp. only played it a day or two, but i realized i was missing alot that i didn't know i was until i switched to an aftermarket hu. I am putting a very similar budget set up in a friends 2005 altima soon. single type r 12 , mb quart onx1.1000d amp. and was going with a loc , but probably will get the cheapest alpine under $100 that has ipod hook up to eliminate any problems with a loc. In that car i wouldn't spend anymore on another nicer loc, get the one you have to work the best you can , and later on when he can afford it put a decent hu in.</p><p></p><p>unhook rca's from amp first, see if you still get the interference from opening the door</p><p></p><p>if the loc has a gain, try turning it down, and the amp gain up</p><p></p><p>double check your ground has a clean bare metal contact,maybe try new location</p><p></p><p>also with a stock amplified system, the rear 6x9's may be high passed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4x4runner, post: 7249425, member: 600776"] I ran a loc on a single ten for a year. It sounded ok, it was enough to blend with the music, only about 100 rms on it. I put an aftermarket alpine cda 117 in, it was louder and much cleaner sounding bass, same sub/amp. only played it a day or two, but i realized i was missing alot that i didn't know i was until i switched to an aftermarket hu. I am putting a very similar budget set up in a friends 2005 altima soon. single type r 12 , mb quart onx1.1000d amp. and was going with a loc , but probably will get the cheapest alpine under $100 that has ipod hook up to eliminate any problems with a loc. In that car i wouldn't spend anymore on another nicer loc, get the one you have to work the best you can , and later on when he can afford it put a decent hu in. unhook rca's from amp first, see if you still get the interference from opening the door if the loc has a gain, try turning it down, and the amp gain up double check your ground has a clean bare metal contact,maybe try new location also with a stock amplified system, the rear 6x9's may be high passed [/QUOTE]
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