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Metal vocals disappear at high volume
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<blockquote data-quote="chillin" data-source="post: 8830612" data-attributes="member: 573057"><p>I have a kenwood ddx9906 hu, a taramps ts400x4, bridged to 150x2 into cdt cl-62pro speakers in the front and a crossfire vr1000d putting about 1200 watts into a skar vvx12. </p><p></p><p>Overall, the sound is really good for most music. It does lack mid bass, but rarely noticeable. The problem comes in when I have hard Rock or metal on loud. The vocals disappear. I've played with the eq and it doesn't really help. I'm wondering if it's a phase issue? Should I look at the time alignment or what the next step should be. </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chillin, post: 8830612, member: 573057"] I have a kenwood ddx9906 hu, a taramps ts400x4, bridged to 150x2 into cdt cl-62pro speakers in the front and a crossfire vr1000d putting about 1200 watts into a skar vvx12. Overall, the sound is really good for most music. It does lack mid bass, but rarely noticeable. The problem comes in when I have hard Rock or metal on loud. The vocals disappear. I've played with the eq and it doesn't really help. I'm wondering if it's a phase issue? Should I look at the time alignment or what the next step should be. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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