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<blockquote data-quote="Blackcharger06" data-source="post: 3710694" data-attributes="member: 575139"><p>Ok here we go,</p><p></p><p>1. Your gain is the input senstivity. If you don't have this set properly then you aren't going to get what you paid for, with that audison amp. It's a great amp if tuned right.</p><p></p><p>2. Your running active, so your using the 160watts to the tweets, but only 50 to the woofers? Well that is your problem right there. The woofers are rated at 125watts rms. Your better off just going passive and sending 160 to the tweeters and the woofers.</p><p></p><p>3. Your deck had a lot of features but it really is the value pack. Your paying for the add on stuff you can do and the nav. You only have 2 volt pre outs which usually isn't a huge deal if done right, but with decks that put out 4-8volts it's always a nice thing to not have to turn the gains up as high to reach your target voltage. You also don't have much for eq settings. You would benefit greatly with a 31 band eq. Settings such as rock, pop, or vocal just don't cut it when you have the quality of speakers and amp that you have.</p><p></p><p>4. I have no idea why you don't have the suitcase that the mlk2's came in, and the book. Any good installer would provide you with them, and go over your system with you while they tune it, and not let you leave until you are happy. This site and diymobileaudio.com are 2 great resources. Read up on car audio and save ya self some cash, so you can tweak ya system to your liking and save a ton of money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackcharger06, post: 3710694, member: 575139"] Ok here we go, 1. Your gain is the input senstivity. If you don't have this set properly then you aren't going to get what you paid for, with that audison amp. It's a great amp if tuned right. 2. Your running active, so your using the 160watts to the tweets, but only 50 to the woofers? Well that is your problem right there. The woofers are rated at 125watts rms. Your better off just going passive and sending 160 to the tweeters and the woofers. 3. Your deck had a lot of features but it really is the value pack. Your paying for the add on stuff you can do and the nav. You only have 2 volt pre outs which usually isn't a huge deal if done right, but with decks that put out 4-8volts it's always a nice thing to not have to turn the gains up as high to reach your target voltage. You also don't have much for eq settings. You would benefit greatly with a 31 band eq. Settings such as rock, pop, or vocal just don't cut it when you have the quality of speakers and amp that you have. 4. I have no idea why you don't have the suitcase that the mlk2's came in, and the book. Any good installer would provide you with them, and go over your system with you while they tune it, and not let you leave until you are happy. This site and diymobileaudio.com are 2 great resources. Read up on car audio and save ya self some cash, so you can tweak ya system to your liking and save a ton of money. [/QUOTE]
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