metalheadjoe 10+ year member
Unapologetic prick
There's probably not many pitchers here, so you might be disappointed.Next time I'm around your way I'll be sure to find out.
There's probably not many pitchers here, so you might be disappointed.Next time I'm around your way I'll be sure to find out.
Hate to break it to you but I've been a pitcher since rec ball. Besides we both know you just sent me h*mo code for "come f*ck me in the @ss big daddy"There's probably not many pitchers here, so you might be disappointed.
I said 1 ohm is worst way to run an amp. Resistance at 1 ohms is where amp is running wide open and runs hotter while producing lower quality sound. Wiring at 4 ohms, the amp runs cooler and sounds better but at a lower volume than 1 ohm.Man get the f*ck outta here. I don't know where you get any of your info but you be saying some dumb@ss ****.
1 OHM SUB | 4 OHM SUB |
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Produces a louder sound | Produces better sound quality |
Expensive | Slightly cheap (for the most part) |
Puts much strain on the amp | Better amp efficiency |
Oh yeah, I almost forgot the last thing I said that you dont know jack **** about.Man get the f*ck outta here. I don't know where you get any of your info but you be saying some dumb@ss ****.
Hello there. Thanks for asking. No not really man.Did you resolve this issue?
Try this as a quick test; turn down radio volume, turn off system. At the amp, switch front RCAs to rear and vice versa. Turn it on. If dynamics shift, then problem is before the amp.noticed...when I fade music to rear the rear door speakers are very low compared to front
His sub is connected to the rear left RCA. Does the amp have only 1 RCA input?balanced to left its the door and sub playing. IDK man
Hey there, thanks for helping me. I have a 2021 Mazda 3 Hatchback non Bose system.You have a signal problem. Chances are that your factory head unit is limiting bass to the rear speakers to keep them from distorting. Does the car have a factory subwoofer?
and no, the amp hes running the sub with is a 4 channel. It has more than one RCAHis sub is connected to the rear left RCA. Does the amp have only 1 RCA input?
Talk about passing the buck. That is true, hence the purchase of an active LOC. But if your front stage is fed by that same LOC, then it is safe to assume it is working as it should. Did you try the RCA swap?thats just teh way Mazdas are
And you would be incorrect. 1 ohm isn't the worst way to run an amp. Not even close. The worst way to run an amp is zero ohms. I didn't read the rest of the **** you postedI said 1 ohm is worst way to run an amp. Resistance at 1 ohms is where amp is running wide open and runs hotter while producing lower quality sound. Wiring at 4 ohms, the amp runs cooler and sounds better but at a lower volume than 1 ohm.
Then I spoke about speaker/sub power balancing. For systems over 400 watt total power, its recommended to do a 40/60 up to 25/75 ratio. Meaning 25% power to speakers, 75% to sub. If your HU is putting out 100 Watts to speakers then 400 watts to subwoofer is the max.
Youre thinking its crazy cos lots of dudes will have a stock stereo and add subs totalling way more than the 25/75 ratio.
That just means that the sub(s) are overpowering the rest of the system and you guys dont notice or care. But that's not optimal.
1 OHM SUB 4 OHM SUB Produces a louder sound Produces better sound quality Expensive Slightly cheap (for the most part) Puts much strain on the amp Better amp efficiency