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<blockquote data-quote="l7runner" data-source="post: 6807731" data-attributes="member: 585231"><p>The should have def. known better. If they didn't adjust the amp after you brought it back to them claiming a lack of midbass you should be looking for a new shop.</p><p></p><p>Do you know how many sets of outputs your HU has? Typically if a HU has 2 RCA outputs one is designated for mids/highs and the other is for subs. The HU's crossover divides the music frequencies between these outputs. I could not see a crossover frequency in the pics you posted, but could see the diagram. It would be important to know if the crossover is turned on, and to which frequency it is set. If you can adjust it to around 70Hz you should be good. if the HU's crossovers are being used, typically there is no point of using the amp's crossovers as well.</p><p></p><p>So if you get the HU to crossover the music you can then turn your mid/high amp to full.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="l7runner, post: 6807731, member: 585231"] The should have def. known better. If they didn't adjust the amp after you brought it back to them claiming a lack of midbass you should be looking for a new shop. Do you know how many sets of outputs your HU has? Typically if a HU has 2 RCA outputs one is designated for mids/highs and the other is for subs. The HU's crossover divides the music frequencies between these outputs. I could not see a crossover frequency in the pics you posted, but could see the diagram. It would be important to know if the crossover is turned on, and to which frequency it is set. If you can adjust it to around 70Hz you should be good. if the HU's crossovers are being used, typically there is no point of using the amp's crossovers as well. So if you get the HU to crossover the music you can then turn your mid/high amp to full. [/QUOTE]
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