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<blockquote data-quote="MTesch14" data-source="post: 8652573" data-attributes="member: 675434"><p>Guys, I bought a car, which had aftermarket speakers, radio, and a subwoofer with an amp. I know there are hundreds of tutorials on how to set up your subwoofer, but I've tried everyone and I can't seem to get it to work. Its either way too much bass so it sounds rough, okay bass but anything below loud gets absolutely no bass, or just none at all, I CANNOT get it close to being okay. I'm not picky, and I'm an absolute idiot about speakers. I'll attach the image of the amp, which I think is old as hell, and the subwoofer, I honestly don't know anything about the speaker, except they sound quite nice.</p><p></p><p>All I want to know, is there anyway someone who is ridiculously smart can look at my amp, and just tell me where I can put the dials to make a somewhat decent sound?? The only other info I have is my radio is a pioneer, DEH-2200UB, and the audio level goes up to 62, and if I'm jamming out, I play the music at about 45-50, which is loud, but not stupid loud. I know this is a super difficult question especially because I have no specs, but I've tried following the videos, and it just doesn't work. If anyone can help, please. Or if anyone can tell me what info you need to help me, just let me know, and I'll try to get it. The issue is mostly my subs though, I have no issues with the speakers.</p><p></p><p>Thanks, hope I'm posting this in the correct area, like I've said, I know absolutely NOTHING about car audio.</p><p></p><p>If anyone can help, I'll be forever grateful</p><p></p><p>***PICTURE*** <a href="https://s15.postimg.cc/o52hopxuz/image2_1305.jpg" target="_blank">https://s15.postimg.cc/o52hopxuz/image2_1305.jpg</a></p><p></p><p>ALSO, I'm sure this is standard?, but the amp which is hooked up to the sub has Level, FULL,LPF,HPF switch(which I know belongs on LPF, at least I know one thing, and a Low pass dial and high pass dial.</p><p></p><p>Also worth noting, I keep my radio on flat, which adds no treble, bass or any edits to the sound, and also keep the "bass boost" dial at zero too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTesch14, post: 8652573, member: 675434"] Guys, I bought a car, which had aftermarket speakers, radio, and a subwoofer with an amp. I know there are hundreds of tutorials on how to set up your subwoofer, but I've tried everyone and I can't seem to get it to work. Its either way too much bass so it sounds rough, okay bass but anything below loud gets absolutely no bass, or just none at all, I CANNOT get it close to being okay. I'm not picky, and I'm an absolute idiot about speakers. I'll attach the image of the amp, which I think is old as hell, and the subwoofer, I honestly don't know anything about the speaker, except they sound quite nice. All I want to know, is there anyway someone who is ridiculously smart can look at my amp, and just tell me where I can put the dials to make a somewhat decent sound?? The only other info I have is my radio is a pioneer, DEH-2200UB, and the audio level goes up to 62, and if I'm jamming out, I play the music at about 45-50, which is loud, but not stupid loud. I know this is a super difficult question especially because I have no specs, but I've tried following the videos, and it just doesn't work. If anyone can help, please. Or if anyone can tell me what info you need to help me, just let me know, and I'll try to get it. The issue is mostly my subs though, I have no issues with the speakers. Thanks, hope I'm posting this in the correct area, like I've said, I know absolutely NOTHING about car audio. If anyone can help, I'll be forever grateful ***PICTURE*** [URL="https://s15.postimg.cc/o52hopxuz/image2_1305.jpg"]https://s15.postimg.cc/o52hopxuz/image2_1305.jpg[/URL] ALSO, I'm sure this is standard?, but the amp which is hooked up to the sub has Level, FULL,LPF,HPF switch(which I know belongs on LPF, at least I know one thing, and a Low pass dial and high pass dial. Also worth noting, I keep my radio on flat, which adds no treble, bass or any edits to the sound, and also keep the "bass boost" dial at zero too [/QUOTE]
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