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<blockquote data-quote="chris229" data-source="post: 57989" data-attributes="member: 542614"><p>remove the speaker wires from the HU and test resistance to ground and across each speaker are you saying that it doesn't have midbass. that could be due to your x-over and or box. as far as missing bass notes that could be the same thing--box and x-over a cap doesn't hurt but i don't think that is what is wrong i just think you got it tuned wrong input to the amp should be set to 1/3 of the final processor RMS output voltage-------as for bass boost and freq-----that's up to you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris229, post: 57989, member: 542614"] remove the speaker wires from the HU and test resistance to ground and across each speaker are you saying that it doesn't have midbass. that could be due to your x-over and or box. as far as missing bass notes that could be the same thing--box and x-over a cap doesn't hurt but i don't think that is what is wrong i just think you got it tuned wrong input to the amp should be set to 1/3 of the final processor RMS output voltage-------as for bass boost and freq-----that's up to you [/QUOTE]
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