The bass in my car sounds muddy, it's not THAT bad but it could be better.
First I had a JVC CS-BW120 subwoofer with a JVC KS-AX202 amplifier on a stock head unit (opel corsa D). It sounded terrible.
I switched to a Rockford Fosgate R1-1X10 sub with a Rockford Prime R250X4 amp. This sounds better but still muddy and boomy.
I thought the first set I had was broken or something. I installed it in my friends Golf 6 today and it sounds amazing. So there must be something wrong with my setup?
Things I tried:
It makes me think my trunk is just too small or something for good bass. Any ideas?
First I had a JVC CS-BW120 subwoofer with a JVC KS-AX202 amplifier on a stock head unit (opel corsa D). It sounded terrible.
I switched to a Rockford Fosgate R1-1X10 sub with a Rockford Prime R250X4 amp. This sounds better but still muddy and boomy.
I thought the first set I had was broken or something. I installed it in my friends Golf 6 today and it sounds amazing. So there must be something wrong with my setup?
Things I tried:
- 2 different ground points
- New head unit (Pioneer MVH-S300BT)
- EQ settings
- All possible gain settings
- Amp tight punch setting (+6db & +12db)
- New rca cables
It makes me think my trunk is just too small or something for good bass. Any ideas?