Highs coming through subs?

michaelg589
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So ive just installed a dual 10" JL W3 setup in my car. I had to do it the slightly "ghetto" way, by splicing into rear speaker wires. But this is causing a lot of higher range stuff to come through the Subwoofers. It sounds good inside the car, but pop the trunk and its just a bunch of noise. I'm using a Precision Power PC2100 amp and a Scolsche LOC spliced into the rear speaker wires. Should my amp be able to tune out these unwanted frequencies?

And before anyone says it, I cannot use an aftermarket head unit in my car.

Thanks for any input!

 
Turn your low pass filter down...if that doesn't work then......you just need to get your shit together......//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif

 
why cant u do an aftermarket HU?
I cannot install one in my car because there isnt one made for it. My headunit and HVAC controls are all one big unit. A think a compnay was working on one, but it never made it into production. it wouldve cost about $2500 anyway.

My amp has a bunch of different buttons to push. Its a little confusing. I think theres a button to simply turn the Low pass filter on/off. But the sound didnt seem to change. I cant adjust the actual frequency level i dont think.

 
I cannot install one in my car because there isnt one made for it. My headunit and HVAC controls are all one big unit. A think a compnay was working on one, but it never made it into production. it wouldve cost about $2500 anyway. My amp has a bunch of different buttons to push. Its a little confusing. I think theres a button to simply turn the Low pass filter on/off. But the sound didnt seem to change. I cant adjust the actual frequency level i dont think.
What fukking car do you drive!!!?????!!!!!

 
I cannot install one in my car because there isnt one made for it. My headunit and HVAC controls are all one big unit. A think a compnay was working on one, but it never made it into production. it wouldve cost about $2500 anyway.
you can get a rockford 3sixty or a JL clean sweep to name a few //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

just tap into your factory wires and the processor will help

 
Heres what the push buttons look like on the amp. Camera couldnt pick up the fine print.

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you can get a rockford 3sixty or a JL clean sweep to name a few //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
just tap into your factory wires and the processor will help
interesting. I've really never known anyhting other than

Headunit --> RCAs---> Amp---> Speaker/Subwoofer in an aftermarket setup. Whenever I thought of using factory wiring with new amps and speakers, i always frowned upon it. (even though i did it now). Didnt know things like this were available.

 
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