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<blockquote data-quote="namster44" data-source="post: 57984" data-attributes="member: 543087"><p>I'm havnig a few problems with my system, I have been listening to my 6x9 infinity kappas and one started to get all crazy, volume level varied(real quiet to normal) without anyone touching the HU. I've had the same set up for a while and it never did this. I hooked the speaker up to a differnent amp and it played just fine, I don't think it's the speaker but could this be a HU problem, because I'm running the speakers off my Sony HU and could this be a blown channel?</p><p></p><p>Next, I have 2 infinity 12.1's and a JBL600.1 to power them, I know not enough power for the subs but I couldn't afford anything else right now, but they don't play as well as I think they should. It keeps missing bass notes and doesn't play the notes in between mid's and low's. I know it should be able to play them so I think it may need a cap. I was wondering if anyone else thinks so. Or else, where should I set the input level, bass boost and freq to so I can have a clean sounding system.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for anyones help.</p><p></p><p>namster44</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="namster44, post: 57984, member: 543087"] I'm havnig a few problems with my system, I have been listening to my 6x9 infinity kappas and one started to get all crazy, volume level varied(real quiet to normal) without anyone touching the HU. I've had the same set up for a while and it never did this. I hooked the speaker up to a differnent amp and it played just fine, I don't think it's the speaker but could this be a HU problem, because I'm running the speakers off my Sony HU and could this be a blown channel? Next, I have 2 infinity 12.1's and a JBL600.1 to power them, I know not enough power for the subs but I couldn't afford anything else right now, but they don't play as well as I think they should. It keeps missing bass notes and doesn't play the notes in between mid's and low's. I know it should be able to play them so I think it may need a cap. I was wondering if anyone else thinks so. Or else, where should I set the input level, bass boost and freq to so I can have a clean sounding system. Thanks for anyones help. namster44 [/QUOTE]
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