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  1. Hey, fellow jeep owner here. I just put a 200 amp alt into my cherokee, while I did need to grind the mounting brackets a bit it went in without to much yelling and cursing. Bought it off ebay though which sounded a little sketch I'll admit but I haven't had any problems with it and my amp doesn't go into protection mode anymore. Mean Green alts are just crazy expensive. Another option could be the 160 amp alt from a 05 grand cherokee, you would just need to locate one with the right plug for the voltage regulator that matches your jeep or try to attach the wires is some fashion to the alt.
  2. Thanks for the suggestion but as I stated in the original post I want to try to use the oscilloscope at my school. My question is should I use my media player to play the tone through the aux input when testing? Even though the media player is on the quiet side. Keeping in mind that I will play all my music off of it.
  3. sounds good, thanks. Just need to know what I should do about setting my gain now.
  4. it shouldn't have a hp frequency setting for the rca outputs because it only ever gets a bass input. unless of course it were intercepting the signal for the rear speakers and then passing the signal on over to the 4 channel amp with the low frequencies already cut out.
  5. Gotta say I was kinda excited to see M5 post in my topic, thought I was either going to get awesome info or criticized for something I'd done. I'm just confused though heh. What do you mean by 20 is an all pass?
  6. yes there is a set of rca outputs so you can daisy chain amps on there they just didn't make it into the picture. I still don't see why there would be a hp frequency, the amp should let the rca signal pass through clean. It looks more like a bass boost frequency setting. When I look the amp up on crutchfield it says the DBO has an adjustable frequency of 20-80.
  7. Hey guys, I've received good information in my other topic so I thought I'd come back for some more. Got some questions to do with the setting on my sub amp and head unit Currently I'm running a infinity reference 611a amp powering 2 infinity 1050w subs but I'm looking to move up to a single 15". my head unit is a pioneer deh-p80mp and I play all my music off my multi-media player via aux input but the devices output is really quiet so with the way my setup currently is, the maximum I put my head unit to is 55 out of 60. I thought that head units have a point at which they clip but I can't hear any distortion. So I don't know if this is a problem or not. The way the sub amp is setup right now sounds decent but I think the settings are kind of weird, like the low pass frequency looks high, I don't know why there is a high pass frequency but I think its the bass boost frequency and the bass boost is turned up to the max. From what I've read this doesn't seem all to right but I'm not sure any ideas? Also I have an oscilloscope at my school which I could use to set the gain I hope, but when I go to set the gain should I play the 50 hz tone through my media-player or off a test cd even though I will play just about all my music from my media-player? I also worry about the head units volume needing to be to so high because I've read people set their gain so that their max volume is at about 3/4 of the head units. The low pass frequency is set at the top a little to the right maybe sitting around 150 hz and as I said before the boost is at the max with the hp frequency at the top a little to the left at around 30 hz
  8. Thanks denim, not scared to admit I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed when it comes to car audio, but the knowledge I've gained over the last few days is infinitely greater than what I knew before although it is still nothing compared to most of you guys here
  9. I would put it into the recommended size box probably on the bigger side.
  10. I see, I guess I'm taking another look around at subs. Been eying the Fi Q 15"
  11. gonzala

    Speaker Mounting Depth???

    Sorry, I was under the impression you had the speakers. I would measure from the edge of the mounting hole with the window down to see what space you're working with.
  12. gonzala

    Speaker Mounting Depth???

    Well I would have to say get in there and check it out yourself. Don't know what car you have but if the speakers mount in the door make sure the window clears them when its all the way down. It would be good to know what car you have so if other member with the same car can help you and where & how the speakers mount for those of us who don't. I installed some ADS speakers recently into the front doors of my jeep cherokee and those puckers were deep, I ended up having to make a ring of wood for the speaker to sit in so the window would clear, then the tweeters were touching the plastic grill of the door panels so I cut those out, then I put a metal grill on the door panel to keep the speakers protected and clean up the look.
  13. I didn't mean it in a bad way. Its great now that I know I can go for a greater selection of sub woofers, its just that I thought I had started to settle on one in my budget and power range. Speaking of my budject it might go up to maybe 400 for a sub and box nothing for sure though
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