djfillz1213
Junior Member
Guys/Gals,
I have just redone my system in my truck again .. and I am trying to tweak it to get the best possible sound out of it. I am not so much worried about the highs/mids cuz they sound pretty good .. but its the sub.
Being a musician, I know that every recording has a different EQ to it when they master... but it seems as though my bass is all over the place from track to track on the same CD. Just looking for any good tips to kinda "normalize" the bass if you will .. here is my setup ::
1999 Ford Ranger Extended Cab
Kenwood x891 Head Unit
JL 250/1 Mono Sub Amp
1 mFarad Cap
JL 12" W1v2 Sub
JL TR570-CXi (Back Speakers)
JL C5-570x (Front Speakers w/ tweeters not being used)
JL VR075-CT (In front in place of tweets in above speakers)
IPOD Connection & Sirius
Even though the head unit has 5v outputs, the amp seems to sound better when I have the switch set Low Volts with the sensitivity up a bit ...
I don't have the inside speakers running off an amp .. I used to have a 500/5 that ran them all, but I think that the speakers sound just as good if not better off the deck. Is there anything I could to to kinda round out the sound and dial in the sub a bit? Im not affraid to spend a bit of $ ... just shoot me some ideas.
I have just redone my system in my truck again .. and I am trying to tweak it to get the best possible sound out of it. I am not so much worried about the highs/mids cuz they sound pretty good .. but its the sub.
Being a musician, I know that every recording has a different EQ to it when they master... but it seems as though my bass is all over the place from track to track on the same CD. Just looking for any good tips to kinda "normalize" the bass if you will .. here is my setup ::
1999 Ford Ranger Extended Cab
Kenwood x891 Head Unit
JL 250/1 Mono Sub Amp
1 mFarad Cap
JL 12" W1v2 Sub
JL TR570-CXi (Back Speakers)
JL C5-570x (Front Speakers w/ tweeters not being used)
JL VR075-CT (In front in place of tweets in above speakers)
IPOD Connection & Sirius
Even though the head unit has 5v outputs, the amp seems to sound better when I have the switch set Low Volts with the sensitivity up a bit ...
I don't have the inside speakers running off an amp .. I used to have a 500/5 that ran them all, but I think that the speakers sound just as good if not better off the deck. Is there anything I could to to kinda round out the sound and dial in the sub a bit? Im not affraid to spend a bit of $ ... just shoot me some ideas.
