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<blockquote data-quote="Mistadabolina" data-source="post: 431282" data-attributes="member: 554097"><p>Well I finally had all my stuff installed. JL comps powered by jbl 150x2 amp, Pioneer deh-p860mp headunit, image dynamics idq12d4v2 sub powered by a mtx 420 watt amp.</p><p></p><p>There are so many settings on the headunit I do not know where to start. When I turn the volume control up to about level 3(out of probably 20) the sub overpowers the speakers to a real annoying level. This is when I have the eq on flat or any other setting. I then turn the subwoofer to off and the front component speakers give out no bass whatsoever. Its all highs and very little if any midrange. The previous speakers were 7 year old bose audio 6 1/2 and they had very nice midrange bass. What do I need to do so that the bass does not overpower? I want it to mix in well with everything else. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mistadabolina, post: 431282, member: 554097"] Well I finally had all my stuff installed. JL comps powered by jbl 150x2 amp, Pioneer deh-p860mp headunit, image dynamics idq12d4v2 sub powered by a mtx 420 watt amp. There are so many settings on the headunit I do not know where to start. When I turn the volume control up to about level 3(out of probably 20) the sub overpowers the speakers to a real annoying level. This is when I have the eq on flat or any other setting. I then turn the subwoofer to off and the front component speakers give out no bass whatsoever. Its all highs and very little if any midrange. The previous speakers were 7 year old bose audio 6 1/2 and they had very nice midrange bass. What do I need to do so that the bass does not overpower? I want it to mix in well with everything else. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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