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My speakers sound too high pitch when I barely raise input level on Amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="legaspi89" data-source="post: 8064343" data-attributes="member: 638242"><p>Hello everyone. Been a while since I been on here. I have a DHD 4 channel Amp 2 ohm, powering Phoenix Gold RSd 65cs in the front and infinity speakers in the back. All 4 speakers sound pretty darn good, however I would like to raise the input level or gain level to actually amplify my speakers up a bit. But when I barely raise the gain up, genres like Oldies, Rock, Disco, sound too high pitch on all 4 speakers where I have to keep the input level on the amp completely down. Now I when I play hip hop with the bass bumping, its not bad having the input level on the amp turned up just a bit. I have a 2008 Kenwood head unit and not even reducing the treble makes a difference when the input level is up a bit. Pheonix Gold are components and the infinity are coaxial.</p><p></p><p>How can I fix this. A better head unit(different brand) with better treble sensitivity? Resistors? External Electronic Crossover? Any feedback would greatly be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="legaspi89, post: 8064343, member: 638242"] Hello everyone. Been a while since I been on here. I have a DHD 4 channel Amp 2 ohm, powering Phoenix Gold RSd 65cs in the front and infinity speakers in the back. All 4 speakers sound pretty darn good, however I would like to raise the input level or gain level to actually amplify my speakers up a bit. But when I barely raise the gain up, genres like Oldies, Rock, Disco, sound too high pitch on all 4 speakers where I have to keep the input level on the amp completely down. Now I when I play hip hop with the bass bumping, its not bad having the input level on the amp turned up just a bit. I have a 2008 Kenwood head unit and not even reducing the treble makes a difference when the input level is up a bit. Pheonix Gold are components and the infinity are coaxial. How can I fix this. A better head unit(different brand) with better treble sensitivity? Resistors? External Electronic Crossover? Any feedback would greatly be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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