Yes I did this also. Whenever sub output is off it is completely offFIrst aftermarket I installed, I had to enable the sub output in the head unit. I don't remember if it was Pioneer or Kenwood, but it was one of them.
Is the head unit in Network mode or Standard mode?I am using a pioneer avh-x1500dvd
Go to settings, Tools, Restore Settings. The unit will reset. Select the language and the next screen should be Network mode or standard... Select standard and finish the rest of the setup... try the radio and see if it fixed it.How do I check this
It didn’t give me the option to do all of thatGo to settings, Tools, Restore Settings. The unit will reset. Select the language and the next screen should be Network mode or standard... Select standard and finish the rest of the setup... try the radio and see if it fixed it.
I am at a loss then.It didn’t give me the option to do all of that
I just when through the manual and I didn’t find anything on choosing stereo or network modeI am at a loss then.
I am at a loss then.
I did this and it still sounds the sameIt's just weird that all the sound is muffled or quiet. Is the att. button pushed? Touch the Mute/ATT button and go through the selections and select OFF.
Turn the Subsonic all the way to the left, turn the LPF all the way up. Does that help?
How's it sound in free air, out of the enclosure?