Hello all!
I have a 2013 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited and finished installing a new sound system.
The new sound system consists of:
The stock head unit (it has Bluetooth, USB, and steering controls)
Alpine MRX-V60 5 channel amp
Polk db651 (x4)
Pioneer TS-SW841D in a Pioneer enclosure UD-SW8U.
It sounds great. However, I don't know how to adjust the amp.
I don't know how to adjust the crossovers or the low pass filter.
I have the high pass filter switched on for the speakers, I want them to take care of the mids and hi's. the hi-pass filter is just an on/off switch.
The low pass filter for te sub is a dial though, and I don't know the optimal setting for this particular subwoofer.
I have no idea how to adjust the crossovers, nor do I understand what they do.
I have called the various manufacturers an the installer, and other local installers, and they just say they don't know. I have found several attempts at explaining these concepts on the errornet, and they tend to contradict each other.
Help!
I have a 2013 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited and finished installing a new sound system.
The new sound system consists of:
The stock head unit (it has Bluetooth, USB, and steering controls)
Alpine MRX-V60 5 channel amp
Polk db651 (x4)
Pioneer TS-SW841D in a Pioneer enclosure UD-SW8U.
It sounds great. However, I don't know how to adjust the amp.
I don't know how to adjust the crossovers or the low pass filter.
I have the high pass filter switched on for the speakers, I want them to take care of the mids and hi's. the hi-pass filter is just an on/off switch.
The low pass filter for te sub is a dial though, and I don't know the optimal setting for this particular subwoofer.
I have no idea how to adjust the crossovers, nor do I understand what they do.
I have called the various manufacturers an the installer, and other local installers, and they just say they don't know. I have found several attempts at explaining these concepts on the errornet, and they tend to contradict each other.
Help!