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<blockquote data-quote="1wickd6" data-source="post: 5843432" data-attributes="member: 594807"><p>Thanks for the reply, I appreciate it!</p><p></p><p>I currently have a Crunch P1400.4 (pics below) that is powering my (4) 6.5" co-ax speakers. I know its an inexpensive borderline junk amp, but it's getting me by until I can afford to upgrade. To be honest, I really dont know much about adjusting the freq. I basically tried to get the door speakers to cut off right where the subs begin, but dont know if that's the correct way to do it, or if I even have it done correctly (there isnt a dot or dash or anything on the little knobs that signify where you are actually setting it to, so its kind of a guessing game).</p><p></p><p>This may sound more uneducated that my entire post, but i remember back in highschool when my amps didnt have built in cross-overs and I used a stand alone unit my speakers sounded SO much better, I particularly remember a song off of the Metallica ....and Justice for all album and the 6x9's I had in my rear deck would "clap" when the snare was hit. It sounded really good and distinct (to me anyway). I'd like to get that sort of sound back, but didnt know if it was the different brand of speakers (i had the cheapest Pioneer Premier 6x9's, and now have 6.5 Polk co-ax) or the fact that I had the external cross over. Also, i was powering the Pioneers back in the day with an old Sony that probably put out 30-40 watts per channel at the most.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i236/1wickd6/14004.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p><img src="http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i236/1wickd6/214004.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1wickd6, post: 5843432, member: 594807"] Thanks for the reply, I appreciate it! I currently have a Crunch P1400.4 (pics below) that is powering my (4) 6.5" co-ax speakers. I know its an inexpensive borderline junk amp, but it's getting me by until I can afford to upgrade. To be honest, I really dont know much about adjusting the freq. I basically tried to get the door speakers to cut off right where the subs begin, but dont know if that's the correct way to do it, or if I even have it done correctly (there isnt a dot or dash or anything on the little knobs that signify where you are actually setting it to, so its kind of a guessing game). This may sound more uneducated that my entire post, but i remember back in highschool when my amps didnt have built in cross-overs and I used a stand alone unit my speakers sounded SO much better, I particularly remember a song off of the Metallica ....and Justice for all album and the 6x9's I had in my rear deck would "clap" when the snare was hit. It sounded really good and distinct (to me anyway). I'd like to get that sort of sound back, but didnt know if it was the different brand of speakers (i had the cheapest Pioneer Premier 6x9's, and now have 6.5 Polk co-ax) or the fact that I had the external cross over. Also, i was powering the Pioneers back in the day with an old Sony that probably put out 30-40 watts per channel at the most. [IMG]http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i236/1wickd6/14004.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i236/1wickd6/214004.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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