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<blockquote data-quote="DarrenB" data-source="post: 4474814" data-attributes="member: 591744"><p>I recently changed my car starter battery (the other was dead). I have never changed a car battery before, but it seemed to have gone well, everything worked; but when I turned on the system my subs barely produced any bass (nor did they move much). I noticed when I looked into my headunit all the settings were reset to factor, so I adjusted them all back to what I remember, but the bass is still low.</p><p></p><p>What else could be the problem? Maybe there's an incorrect filter on, blocking out the bass? I looked through the headunit but all the cross-overs and filters are set just as they were before. And there is, as far as I have noticed, no low-pass filter built into the head unit.</p><p></p><p>Vehicle: 92 Saturn SL1 - 5SPD</p><p></p><p>HU: Alpine CDA-9884</p><p></p><p>Subs: Three Audiobahn aluminum/chrome Sound Q subwoofers</p><p></p><p>Amps: Jbl (1000W), Earthquake (600W) and USacoustic (75W) The two big ones are for the subs, and USaccoustic is for my two 6x9 kickpods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarrenB, post: 4474814, member: 591744"] I recently changed my car starter battery (the other was dead). I have never changed a car battery before, but it seemed to have gone well, everything worked; but when I turned on the system my subs barely produced any bass (nor did they move much). I noticed when I looked into my headunit all the settings were reset to factor, so I adjusted them all back to what I remember, but the bass is still low. What else could be the problem? Maybe there's an incorrect filter on, blocking out the bass? I looked through the headunit but all the cross-overs and filters are set just as they were before. And there is, as far as I have noticed, no low-pass filter built into the head unit. Vehicle: 92 Saturn SL1 - 5SPD HU: Alpine CDA-9884 Subs: Three Audiobahn aluminum/chrome Sound Q subwoofers Amps: Jbl (1000W), Earthquake (600W) and USacoustic (75W) The two big ones are for the subs, and USaccoustic is for my two 6x9 kickpods. [/QUOTE]
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