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<blockquote data-quote="RushX1" data-source="post: 8714215" data-attributes="member: 662648"><p>Greetings All,</p><p></p><p>This is kind of an all around question as I am noticing some areas that have changed in my listening experience.</p><p>I recently upgraded my sub amp to a Kenwood XR601-1 which has a separate dial to adjust. This Amp is special as my sub finally came alive.</p><p>The thing I have noticed now is the difference in tonality. It is a lot of bass, too much to be exact. I try and balance with the dial the sub pending different songs and genres of music. Some I can have it full throttle and others I have to cut it down to half.</p><p>Now, when I hit my head unit to 25 I begin noticing the distortion and that is generally where I have to play with the gain.</p><p>Interestingly enough, when my head unit hits a gain of 28-30 all of a sudden my C2's come alive and become brighter.</p><p></p><p>With all that said, I am striving for a balance. I love equal parts of highs mids and lows. This is also the reason I went with the momo's in the back in order to enhance the mids. My question is this. Is there anything I can do to bridge all of these frequencies and balance the tones? </p><p>As of right now I have no deadening treatment. At first thought I thought this might help to isolate but unsure whether it would enhance the mids or if the overall package wouldn't be enhanced.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions would greatly help!</p><p></p><p>Current lineup :</p><p>JVC KW-V40BT</p><p>JL Audio 12W6 Sub</p><p>JL Audio C2 component</p><p>Polk Audio Momo Db1 (rear)</p><p></p><p>Amps:</p><p>Kenwood XR601-1 </p><p>Polk Audio PA D4000.4</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RushX1, post: 8714215, member: 662648"] Greetings All, This is kind of an all around question as I am noticing some areas that have changed in my listening experience. I recently upgraded my sub amp to a Kenwood XR601-1 which has a separate dial to adjust. This Amp is special as my sub finally came alive. The thing I have noticed now is the difference in tonality. It is a lot of bass, too much to be exact. I try and balance with the dial the sub pending different songs and genres of music. Some I can have it full throttle and others I have to cut it down to half. Now, when I hit my head unit to 25 I begin noticing the distortion and that is generally where I have to play with the gain. Interestingly enough, when my head unit hits a gain of 28-30 all of a sudden my C2's come alive and become brighter. With all that said, I am striving for a balance. I love equal parts of highs mids and lows. This is also the reason I went with the momo's in the back in order to enhance the mids. My question is this. Is there anything I can do to bridge all of these frequencies and balance the tones? As of right now I have no deadening treatment. At first thought I thought this might help to isolate but unsure whether it would enhance the mids or if the overall package wouldn't be enhanced. Any suggestions would greatly help! Current lineup : JVC KW-V40BT JL Audio 12W6 Sub JL Audio C2 component Polk Audio Momo Db1 (rear) Amps: Kenwood XR601-1 Polk Audio PA D4000.4 [/QUOTE]
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