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<blockquote data-quote="BSUStang02" data-source="post: 2201577" data-attributes="member: 570983"><p>Ok, so this has been an ongoing problem for me. I have a 2002 Mustang with the Mach460 audio system already installed. I changed out the head unit to a new JVC head unit with some custom wiring I bought at a car shop. That all works great now. My problem lies with my subwoofers. I have 2 12inch Audiobahn subs with a rockford punch line amp. Ever since I got these new subs and amp I have been getting major distortion coming through the subwoofers. So my first thing I did was by a 2fared cap. just to help out the dimming of my headlights and such...not really for the distortion. Then I decided to try an RCA filter my friend had lying around. This did cut out all of the distortion going back to the subs, but the problem is there is hardly and bass at all coming out of the subwoofers now. It seems that the RCA filter did more than I wanted and filtered out bass as well as the distortion going back to the amp through the subs. So I am at a loss at what to do to get rid of this major distortion without losing any of my bass. It's been really frustrating to get my car audio to work correctly, so if you could help that would be great. Any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSUStang02, post: 2201577, member: 570983"] Ok, so this has been an ongoing problem for me. I have a 2002 Mustang with the Mach460 audio system already installed. I changed out the head unit to a new JVC head unit with some custom wiring I bought at a car shop. That all works great now. My problem lies with my subwoofers. I have 2 12inch Audiobahn subs with a rockford punch line amp. Ever since I got these new subs and amp I have been getting major distortion coming through the subwoofers. So my first thing I did was by a 2fared cap. just to help out the dimming of my headlights and such...not really for the distortion. Then I decided to try an RCA filter my friend had lying around. This did cut out all of the distortion going back to the subs, but the problem is there is hardly and bass at all coming out of the subwoofers now. It seems that the RCA filter did more than I wanted and filtered out bass as well as the distortion going back to the amp through the subs. So I am at a loss at what to do to get rid of this major distortion without losing any of my bass. It's been really frustrating to get my car audio to work correctly, so if you could help that would be great. Any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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