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<blockquote data-quote="BTG" data-source="post: 8141671" data-attributes="member: 656230"><p>@hispls, I agree that it had to be a faulty LOC or switched polarity on one input. I also agree that it should be tapped to the rears, which it is now so all is good. Thanks!</p><p></p><p>@Side Show, I have lowered the LPF to around 100. I want it a tad higher than 80, as I am turning the bass down some in the stock head unit to help prevent distortion in the stock speakers, and compensating with the gain on the amp, to balance it out. When reducing the head units bass, to my ear, it seemed to cut at about 100-120, so I need that range filled some by the sub.</p><p></p><p>If you or anyone else has better ideas (aside from going all out and replacing the head, unit, stock speakers, adding another amp and x-over, thats just not in the budget!!) I am all ears and appreciative of any input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BTG, post: 8141671, member: 656230"] @hispls, I agree that it had to be a faulty LOC or switched polarity on one input. I also agree that it should be tapped to the rears, which it is now so all is good. Thanks! @Side Show, I have lowered the LPF to around 100. I want it a tad higher than 80, as I am turning the bass down some in the stock head unit to help prevent distortion in the stock speakers, and compensating with the gain on the amp, to balance it out. When reducing the head units bass, to my ear, it seemed to cut at about 100-120, so I need that range filled some by the sub. If you or anyone else has better ideas (aside from going all out and replacing the head, unit, stock speakers, adding another amp and x-over, thats just not in the budget!!) I am all ears and appreciative of any input. [/QUOTE]
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