Pl8er
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Can you solve it?
I have a 2009 lancer that had the aftermarket RF system in it. I did not like the sound so upgraded to some rainbow comps and used a RF 360.2 for the line converter. I cannot get the sound right. This is what I have:
my 360.2 is plugged into front (which is directly off the stock amp from the TWEETERS) and
rear (which is directly off of the stock amp from the mids which are the mids from the comp, if that makes sense)
Basically the stock amp bi-amps so the tweeters have their own signal and the mids have there own. So basically you have signal to tweeters, signal to mids and also signal to the back set of speakers and the sub in the trunk.
If I run OEM setup on the 360 it will bridge the signals to make a solid signal, but for some reason the sound is not right.
If I do aftermarket it will not bridge the signal but the sound is right (minus one side basically being highs, one being not so highs and mostly mids).
So I have 2 sets of RCA's coming out of the output the right and left side. Is there a combination that would = both sides of the amp getting a full range of sound? The sets go into my amp which I have bridged (bi-amping the crossovers wasn't working well).
I feel like this is one of those train traveling north at XXX questions lol
Let me know if I need to explain differently.
my 360.2 is plugged into front (which is directly off the stock amp from the TWEETERS) and
rear (which is directly off of the stock amp from the mids which are the mids from the comp, if that makes sense)
Basically the stock amp bi-amps so the tweeters have their own signal and the mids have there own. So basically you have signal to tweeters, signal to mids and also signal to the back set of speakers and the sub in the trunk.
If I run OEM setup on the 360 it will bridge the signals to make a solid signal, but for some reason the sound is not right.
If I do aftermarket it will not bridge the signal but the sound is right (minus one side basically being highs, one being not so highs and mostly mids).
So I have 2 sets of RCA's coming out of the output the right and left side. Is there a combination that would = both sides of the amp getting a full range of sound? The sets go into my amp which I have bridged (bi-amping the crossovers wasn't working well).
I feel like this is one of those train traveling north at XXX questions lol
Let me know if I need to explain differently.