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i have a couple of questions. my friend just bought a new system (2 10" kicker comps 8ohms, volfenhag 500watt amp) and i hooked it up in my car (because he doesn't want it in his truck (94 ford explorer) yet) and there's more bass to it than what i have (2 10" pioneer subs with a koiiler 600watt amp) and i'm just curious as to why. is it just that the kickers are better? also, i bridged his but not mine (the guy he bought from told me to bridge it). and if bridging is the difference, why is that? what does bridging actually do?
also, is a crossover what i would need to get rid of the distortion of my regular speakers? everytime heavy bass hits, i get mad distortion in my 4 regular speakers, but once the bass is gone, they're fine. that'd be what a crossover fixes, right? (and how does that work anyway?)
thanks. :goodjob:
also, is a crossover what i would need to get rid of the distortion of my regular speakers? everytime heavy bass hits, i get mad distortion in my 4 regular speakers, but once the bass is gone, they're fine. that'd be what a crossover fixes, right? (and how does that work anyway?)
thanks. :goodjob:
yeah a crossover will fix it, crossover will block/filter out the freqency above a certain point or below a certain point.
depending on if it's a high pass or a low pass. I don't remember now it's been a long time since I was into car audio and audio stuff in general.
depending on if it's a high pass or a low pass. I don't remember now it's been a long time since I was into car audio and audio stuff in general.
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BOOM goes the dynamite!
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From: in a van down by the rive
Originally posted by 98CoupeV6
SO HOW ABOUT THAT AUDIO AND ELECTRONICS FORUM, HUH? I MEAN, WHAT'S THE DEAL WITH THAT???
SO HOW ABOUT THAT AUDIO AND ELECTRONICS FORUM, HUH? I MEAN, WHAT'S THE DEAL WITH THAT???
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sheesh. so sorry. just that i know more people post in here than in there. but i posted in there anyway. no need to yell...
sheesh. so sorry. just that i know more people post in here than in there. but i posted in there anyway. no need to yell...
Originally posted by 98CoupeV6
Just trying to help in case Rick didn't come along :devil:
Just trying to help in case Rick didn't come along :devil:
i heard if you screw up with a crossover you can blow up all your speakers! :devil:
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keep in mind rick is old and he doesn't always remember things exactly/correctly :devil:
i heard if you screw up with a crossover you can blow up all your speakers! :devil:
keep in mind rick is old and he doesn't always remember things exactly/correctly :devil:
i heard if you screw up with a crossover you can blow up all your speakers! :devil:
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:devil:
Originally posted by flipped cracker
i have a couple of questions. my friend just bought a new system (2 10" kicker comps 8ohms, volfenhag 500watt amp) and i hooked it up in my car (because he doesn't want it in his truck (94 ford explorer) yet) and there's more bass to it than what i have (2 10" pioneer subs with a koiiler 600watt amp) and i'm just curious as to why. is it just that the kickers are better? also, i bridged his but not mine (the guy he bought from told me to bridge it). and if bridging is the difference, why is that? what does bridging actually do?
also, is a crossover what i would need to get rid of the distortion of my regular speakers? everytime heavy bass hits, i get mad distortion in my 4 regular speakers, but once the bass is gone, they're fine. that'd be what a crossover fixes, right? (and how does that work anyway?)
thanks. :goodjob:
i have a couple of questions. my friend just bought a new system (2 10" kicker comps 8ohms, volfenhag 500watt amp) and i hooked it up in my car (because he doesn't want it in his truck (94 ford explorer) yet) and there's more bass to it than what i have (2 10" pioneer subs with a koiiler 600watt amp) and i'm just curious as to why. is it just that the kickers are better? also, i bridged his but not mine (the guy he bought from told me to bridge it). and if bridging is the difference, why is that? what does bridging actually do?
also, is a crossover what i would need to get rid of the distortion of my regular speakers? everytime heavy bass hits, i get mad distortion in my 4 regular speakers, but once the bass is gone, they're fine. that'd be what a crossover fixes, right? (and how does that work anyway?)
thanks. :goodjob:
bridging the amp basically "combines" the two channels of the amp into one. so its like "more power" for the sub.
your "four" "regular" speakers, do you have an "external" amp to them? if so, you have to set the amp to HIGH PASS, so the "higher" freqencies can "pass" through the filter.
if you dont have an amp, you probably can adjust something on your "aftermarket" deck. but yes. the reason your speaker is getting that distortion is because they are getting freqencies they cant handle. a xover "should" fix that.
i think.
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