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New install - low input, very weak bass
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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8749444" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>I would definitely use left AND right channels. Two things come to mind in your situation. First is that you may have Auto Volume Level control active, which reduces bass volume to protect OEM speakers, but the LC2 should cancel that. Second is that the signal was taken from a filtered output. The speaker you chose might be protected by a crossover that prevents lower bass notes to play through it. So if you have an OEM sub, I advise using that signal instead (straight from the sub, the LC2 can take it). If no OEM sub, use the signal from the front doors woofers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8749444, member: 654802"] I would definitely use left AND right channels. Two things come to mind in your situation. First is that you may have Auto Volume Level control active, which reduces bass volume to protect OEM speakers, but the LC2 should cancel that. Second is that the signal was taken from a filtered output. The speaker you chose might be protected by a crossover that prevents lower bass notes to play through it. So if you have an OEM sub, I advise using that signal instead (straight from the sub, the LC2 can take it). If no OEM sub, use the signal from the front doors woofers. [/QUOTE]
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