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Need big help with sub integration into factory stereo
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<blockquote data-quote="quackhead" data-source="post: 7867827" data-attributes="member: 573547"><p>sounds like you have amp power issues power or ground, or signal even.. if you can't even get the output it is supposed to produce, and with the noise issues you stated. The box should have a f3 @ mid 40's It is not going to be a low end monster at high volume. Like you said, it played well in on upper bass notes, bit sounds like it is falling off too fast on the lower notes. I would fix the electrical/or signal issues and maybe try some EQ before blaming the sub. I have had good success with them in boxes over 1 cube and even better ported. Narrow it down to the sub/box 100% and then do what you must...might try about @ 3/4 pound of poly fill stuffing to help with resonances and output.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quackhead, post: 7867827, member: 573547"] sounds like you have amp power issues power or ground, or signal even.. if you can't even get the output it is supposed to produce, and with the noise issues you stated. The box should have a f3 @ mid 40's It is not going to be a low end monster at high volume. Like you said, it played well in on upper bass notes, bit sounds like it is falling off too fast on the lower notes. I would fix the electrical/or signal issues and maybe try some EQ before blaming the sub. I have had good success with them in boxes over 1 cube and even better ported. Narrow it down to the sub/box 100% and then do what you must...might try about @ 3/4 pound of poly fill stuffing to help with resonances and output. [/QUOTE]
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