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New Setup Questions - Speaker Level Inputs
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<blockquote data-quote="Potsy24" data-source="post: 8690715" data-attributes="member: 678514"><p>I got the subwoofer installed today and I'm really happy with how the car sounds. This Rockville Rockghost sub is actually pretty good. Not bone shaking, but that's not what I wanted. It does sound super tight and clean, and plenty of volume for me with the gain around 50%. It can go up to 80-90% before it gets distorted, so it's not like I'm even pushing it as hard as it can go. And my main goal was to have great sound without changing or seeing anything else. I did crack one trim peice by the driver's door, so I'll try to find a replacement. </p><p></p><p>I still have to install dash tweeters. I'm using 3 ways in all 4 doors, so it sounds good for now and hopefully even better later. This is the same setup the car had stock-- full range in the doors with no crossover and tweeters in the dash with an inline crossover. I'm calling this project a success! Thanks for the help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Potsy24, post: 8690715, member: 678514"] I got the subwoofer installed today and I'm really happy with how the car sounds. This Rockville Rockghost sub is actually pretty good. Not bone shaking, but that's not what I wanted. It does sound super tight and clean, and plenty of volume for me with the gain around 50%. It can go up to 80-90% before it gets distorted, so it's not like I'm even pushing it as hard as it can go. And my main goal was to have great sound without changing or seeing anything else. I did crack one trim peice by the driver's door, so I'll try to find a replacement. I still have to install dash tweeters. I'm using 3 ways in all 4 doors, so it sounds good for now and hopefully even better later. This is the same setup the car had stock-- full range in the doors with no crossover and tweeters in the dash with an inline crossover. I'm calling this project a success! Thanks for the help! [/QUOTE]
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