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LOC gain question
Haha maybe if this forum saw more traffic, you guys are funny
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LOC gain question
sorry can anyone elaborate on this for me, I think I might learn something :-)
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Bluetooth audio streaming quality
The factory Bluetooth in my 2014 Accord sounds pretty good
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LOC gain question
there was a little popping and cracking that appeared to be happening below the subs xmax but close to the rms power
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LOC gain question
allllright i've been reading that having the line output converter gains all the way up can introduce distortion
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LOC gain question
I have a tc-loc2 hooked up to a hifonics brx1100.d running at 2 ohms to a re sex v2 12" in a 2 cu ft 32hz box. The amp is rated at 800 rms at 2 ohms and and the sub is rated at 750 rms. I have the gains on the LOC all the way up and the gains on the amp at about 6/8ths, now that is partly because I set the gains with the remote at 50%. Anyways is it alright if the amp gains are maxed out because if I turn the loc gains down I will probably have to. thanks
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MD.1D for sale
its in the for sale section mods please leave this up, i really need to sell thanks
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Looking for a proper amp for Infinity kappa perfect 12d VQ
i have a brand new US Amps MD.1D Merlin 2 Series, pretty perfect for your setup actually 1050 watts RMS at 1 ohm
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Class D = crappy FM reception
in english please the really strong stations come in fine and you cant really tell, but the weaker stations get really fuzzy but when i disconnect the fuse for the amp while the radio is on the reception improves ALOT
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Class D = crappy FM reception
Is there a fix for this?
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Usamps Xterminator XT4000D 3rd party testing...
soooooo you're saying they power ratings are overrated for the everyday user?
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high pass filters
nope just the HU xovers
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high pass filters
ok i'm a dumby i found the "bass blockers" on crutchfield they have 1.2 kHz, 2.8 kHz and 5.6k Hz I'm pretty sure the 1.2 kHz is too low Crutchfield link
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high pass filters
my tweeters are tyring to pump out way to many vocals whats the easiest way to cut some lower frequencies? I'm hoping its as easy as putting some capacitors inline with the tweeter