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<blockquote data-quote="nambo25" data-source="post: 65244" data-attributes="member: 543880"><p>Here's my problem, and keep in mind I am newbie. I have a 12" Brahma hooked up to a JBL 1200.1 (wired to 4 ohms) and 2 way components running off a JBL 180.2, all off the stock HU. I set the bass setting on the HU to -4 (it goes from -5 to +5) because that's the level that gives just enough sub bass for my taste. Problem is, by running the bass at -4, my 6.5" midbass drivers are pretty much inaudible, so I only hear the highs from the tweeters and the bass from my sub. Ideally, I would like my midbass to run at +5, and my sub to run at -4, but that's not possible. How do I rememedy this? Do I need an EQ, crossover? Thanks for the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nambo25, post: 65244, member: 543880"] Here's my problem, and keep in mind I am newbie. I have a 12" Brahma hooked up to a JBL 1200.1 (wired to 4 ohms) and 2 way components running off a JBL 180.2, all off the stock HU. I set the bass setting on the HU to -4 (it goes from -5 to +5) because that's the level that gives just enough sub bass for my taste. Problem is, by running the bass at -4, my 6.5" midbass drivers are pretty much inaudible, so I only hear the highs from the tweeters and the bass from my sub. Ideally, I would like my midbass to run at +5, and my sub to run at -4, but that's not possible. How do I rememedy this? Do I need an EQ, crossover? Thanks for the help. [/QUOTE]
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