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The problem occurred when i installed my old setup in my new car, the bass is about a tenth of what it used to be. fyi The old car was using a line output converter. So as a last resort i bought a new amp and new sub hoping for the best... still nothing, speakers sound great, sub has barely any output.
2 - yes subwoofer level is on 6 on the headunit(max)
3 - yes changed the phases, output is the same
4 - yes the crossover cutoff is on the highest possible option
5 - yes i have increased the bass boost, the bass sounds a ton louder, however im afraid of clipping
6 - yes replaced my cheap rca cables with kicker brand rca
7 - no i havnt done this, and have no idea how to do it, i would need a tutorial or something.
Sorry btw didnt see all of the questions from my iphone.. Thanks
1 - yes subwoofer is enabled on the headunit1) Made sure the subwoofer output is ENABLED in the pioneer headunit menu?2) Set the subwoofer output level higher in the pioneer headunit menu?
3) Tried changing the subwoofer PHASE from normal to reverse or vice-versa on the pioneer headunit menu?
4) Tried setting the subwoofer crossover cutoff frequency higher in the pioneer headunit menu?
5) Tried increasing bass boost on the pioneer headunit menu?
6) replace the RCA cables from the back of the pioneer headunit to the sub amp?
7) tried grounding the RCA rings to the pioneer headunit chassis with a piece of wire to see if the internal pico fuse blew?
2 - yes subwoofer level is on 6 on the headunit(max)
3 - yes changed the phases, output is the same
4 - yes the crossover cutoff is on the highest possible option
5 - yes i have increased the bass boost, the bass sounds a ton louder, however im afraid of clipping
6 - yes replaced my cheap rca cables with kicker brand rca
7 - no i havnt done this, and have no idea how to do it, i would need a tutorial or something.
Sorry btw didnt see all of the questions from my iphone.. Thanks
