From stock to Alpine HU...

stock head units have an offset curve to makeup for crappy response. so you probably had really peaky bass with that stock head unit. aftermarket head units flatten that response curve. so you are essentially starting with "0" bass, trebel, etc. you can fine tune your head unit and you can get your peaky response back....or you can just buy some woofers and get some real bass.

 
stock head units have an offset curve to makeup for crappy response. so you probably had really peaky bass with that stock head unit. aftermarket head units flatten that response curve. so you are essentially starting with "0" bass, trebel, etc. you can fine tune your head unit and you can get your peaky response back....or you can just buy some woofers and get some real bass.

i do have a sub and amp... i have low end and high end but no mids at all...

 
You need to learn how to adjust the EQs in the headunit. Just about every person i've ever seen who bought the 9830 and above headunit, has no idea how to set the EQs up. Not saying that you don't or anything, but it isn't really an easy HU to use.

 
yeah just fiddle around with your Headunit for awhile, those alpines have tons of things you can do with them. Just by putting on your Media Xpander with that headunit will give you tons of bass again. So go to the EQ settings on that headunit and you'll be able to get it to where you want it

 
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