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<blockquote data-quote="celicaca" data-source="post: 382023" data-attributes="member: 550691"><p>so....i got a Dual - 10 Single-Voice-Coil 1000W Bandpass Subwoofer System and a Dual - 460W 2-Channel Bridgeable MOSFET Amplifier (yes i know its crappy but i like it)</p><p></p><p>so i didnt know how to install this stuff so i got it installed @ a shop..n the guy was tuning the amp i guess and was telling me to tell him when it sounded good....and i didnt really know the difference or what he was doing so after a bit i was like..riiiightt...thats good....so i dont really know how he tuned my stuff.</p><p></p><p>so i want to fine tune my amp. but i have no idea how to go about doing this......on my amp there is stuff that says "bass boost, crossover frequency, crossover (-lp -full -hp) and level......" so what do i do to fine tune my system....also i have an old sony 40x4 headunit if that means anything....it has a bass control thing on it that says 1, 2, 3, or off. it is usally on 2....and my treble on my headunit is turned all the way up whereas bass is in the middle....also my amp goes into protect if i turn the volume too high....</p><p></p><p>can sum1 tell me how to fine tune my system TY.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="celicaca, post: 382023, member: 550691"] so....i got a Dual - 10 Single-Voice-Coil 1000W Bandpass Subwoofer System and a Dual - 460W 2-Channel Bridgeable MOSFET Amplifier (yes i know its crappy but i like it) so i didnt know how to install this stuff so i got it installed @ a shop..n the guy was tuning the amp i guess and was telling me to tell him when it sounded good....and i didnt really know the difference or what he was doing so after a bit i was like..riiiightt...thats good....so i dont really know how he tuned my stuff. so i want to fine tune my amp. but i have no idea how to go about doing this......on my amp there is stuff that says "bass boost, crossover frequency, crossover (-lp -full -hp) and level......" so what do i do to fine tune my system....also i have an old sony 40x4 headunit if that means anything....it has a bass control thing on it that says 1, 2, 3, or off. it is usally on 2....and my treble on my headunit is turned all the way up whereas bass is in the middle....also my amp goes into protect if i turn the volume too high.... can sum1 tell me how to fine tune my system TY. [/QUOTE]
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