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<blockquote data-quote="Jimg" data-source="post: 8821300" data-attributes="member: 676695"><p>update</p><p></p><p>1 yes the factory crossover curves and eq settings can be set to flat with adjustments. So we are good on this</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think this is the big problem</p><p></p><p>1 I have a bad channel on one of my rca cables. left tweeter is cutting out, I have narrowed it down to a bad cable</p><p></p><p>2 This is where I think I have an issue with the JVC. I just read the short version of the quick start guide with the JVC</p><p>Here is something that JVC might want to look at making a correction on.</p><p>On a standard install front speaker, rear speaker, sub speaker setup the RCA preout configuration is, on the top 2 it controls the rear, on the middle 2 it controls the front, on the bottom 2 it controls the sub, </p><p></p><p>If changed to a 3way speaker system in the headunit , the top 2 control the tweeter, the middle 2 control the mid range, and the bottom two control the sub</p><p></p><p>So on this JVC headunit they reverse the preout of the tweeter and midrange on the 3 way from a standard front, rear, sub setup orientation. </p><p>I will pull the head unit and check the orientation of the RCA coming out of the head unit. </p><p></p><p>Side note what is a good flexible RCA cable I have been using knuconceptz Krystal cables, they are almost to stiff with the limited space I have behind the dash. and the amp rack I have under the seat</p><p>I am looking at the T-Spec v10 cables, are they good to go</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimg, post: 8821300, member: 676695"] update 1 yes the factory crossover curves and eq settings can be set to flat with adjustments. So we are good on this I think this is the big problem 1 I have a bad channel on one of my rca cables. left tweeter is cutting out, I have narrowed it down to a bad cable 2 This is where I think I have an issue with the JVC. I just read the short version of the quick start guide with the JVC Here is something that JVC might want to look at making a correction on. On a standard install front speaker, rear speaker, sub speaker setup the RCA preout configuration is, on the top 2 it controls the rear, on the middle 2 it controls the front, on the bottom 2 it controls the sub, If changed to a 3way speaker system in the headunit , the top 2 control the tweeter, the middle 2 control the mid range, and the bottom two control the sub So on this JVC headunit they reverse the preout of the tweeter and midrange on the 3 way from a standard front, rear, sub setup orientation. I will pull the head unit and check the orientation of the RCA coming out of the head unit. Side note what is a good flexible RCA cable I have been using knuconceptz Krystal cables, they are almost to stiff with the limited space I have behind the dash. and the amp rack I have under the seat I am looking at the T-Spec v10 cables, are they good to go [/QUOTE]
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