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I am SO alomst done with this Alpine PXA-H800 DSP POS!!
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnKuthe" data-source="post: 8541613" data-attributes="member: 670903"><p>No, not the entire Caraudio.com forum, I thought I was clear on this. Only several shining examples, one of whom refers to me as "Jane" Kuthe, etc.</p><p></p><p>I got careless one evening playing my system far too loudly and burned out my sub and one driver's side 6x9 driver, not it's tweeter which I can easily hear is playing. Just no midbass now. I need to adjust the amp gains better, I have Alpine's docs on how to do it, but first I have to get the system to play at all because what Alpine says to do is:</p><p></p><p>"Set the PDX-V9 input gain to the minimum position. Using a</p><p></p><p>dynamic CD as a source, increase the head unit volume until the</p><p></p><p>output distorts.</p><p></p><p>Then, reduce the volume 1 step (or until the output is no longer</p><p></p><p>distorted). Now, increase the amplifier gain until the sound</p><p></p><p>from the speakers becomes distorted. Reduce the gain slightly</p><p></p><p>so the sound is no longer distorted to achieve the optimum</p><p></p><p>gain setting."</p><p></p><p>John Kuthe...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnKuthe, post: 8541613, member: 670903"] No, not the entire Caraudio.com forum, I thought I was clear on this. Only several shining examples, one of whom refers to me as "Jane" Kuthe, etc. I got careless one evening playing my system far too loudly and burned out my sub and one driver's side 6x9 driver, not it's tweeter which I can easily hear is playing. Just no midbass now. I need to adjust the amp gains better, I have Alpine's docs on how to do it, but first I have to get the system to play at all because what Alpine says to do is: "Set the PDX-V9 input gain to the minimum position. Using a dynamic CD as a source, increase the head unit volume until the output distorts. Then, reduce the volume 1 step (or until the output is no longer distorted). Now, increase the amplifier gain until the sound from the speakers becomes distorted. Reduce the gain slightly so the sound is no longer distorted to achieve the optimum gain setting." John Kuthe... [/QUOTE]
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