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<blockquote data-quote="I Like Waffle" data-source="post: 6017914" data-attributes="member: 600248"><p>The SLA feature on the pioneers isnt worth a ****. I dont know if you have the sound retriever function on your HU but its a nice feature they added, something about an advanced decoder for mp3s i think. I turn all loudness and bs off, sub on 0, crossed at 80hz, and put the sound retriever on level 1. Seems to make the highs much more clear and also brings out the lows a good bit more too, makes rock music sound tons better. Some pioneers dont have an option to turn off the low pass on the HU so i usually just turn the low pass on the amp all the way up and control it from the HU. As far as i know thats the proper way to do it when you run into that problem.</p><p></p><p>Go check all your connections over again, no matter how many times you do something you can always afford to double check it. Make sure nothings wired out of phase, disconnected, etc. I say set the gain by ear. I usually turn the volume up a little higher than i listen to it at, and set it from there. Mine on my m1000 is about halfway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I Like Waffle, post: 6017914, member: 600248"] The SLA feature on the pioneers isnt worth a ****. I dont know if you have the sound retriever function on your HU but its a nice feature they added, something about an advanced decoder for mp3s i think. I turn all loudness and bs off, sub on 0, crossed at 80hz, and put the sound retriever on level 1. Seems to make the highs much more clear and also brings out the lows a good bit more too, makes rock music sound tons better. Some pioneers dont have an option to turn off the low pass on the HU so i usually just turn the low pass on the amp all the way up and control it from the HU. As far as i know thats the proper way to do it when you run into that problem. Go check all your connections over again, no matter how many times you do something you can always afford to double check it. Make sure nothings wired out of phase, disconnected, etc. I say set the gain by ear. I usually turn the volume up a little higher than i listen to it at, and set it from there. Mine on my m1000 is about halfway. [/QUOTE]
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