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<blockquote data-quote="grobbins81" data-source="post: 7692647" data-attributes="member: 640612"><p>So i have a 2005 Chevy trailblazer with the Bose system and ive wanted to install my system out of my wrecked truck.. it's an infinity kappa one amp and a Memphis c3 15" sub. I installe a scosche slc4 converter today and the system and it sounds great but for some weird reason the bass doesn't change with the volume adjustment. I can turn the volume one notch up and it sounds like the volume should be halfway up or more. I have messed with the gain on both the converter and the amp and just can't get it sorted out. I am so frustrated and hate asking for help but I'm out of options. If it helps, I wired the converter to the front door speakers at the back of the HU. Any help is greatly appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grobbins81, post: 7692647, member: 640612"] So i have a 2005 Chevy trailblazer with the Bose system and ive wanted to install my system out of my wrecked truck.. it's an infinity kappa one amp and a Memphis c3 15" sub. I installe a scosche slc4 converter today and the system and it sounds great but for some weird reason the bass doesn't change with the volume adjustment. I can turn the volume one notch up and it sounds like the volume should be halfway up or more. I have messed with the gain on both the converter and the amp and just can't get it sorted out. I am so frustrated and hate asking for help but I'm out of options. If it helps, I wired the converter to the front door speakers at the back of the HU. Any help is greatly appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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