shaaaboobles
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Ya I know I have to set it to 38, the problem was with my head unit I couldn't even to get it to put out 38 volts without turning the gain all the way up
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Another update... I got the ipod to rca thing and tried setting with my gain with that and it would go all the way up past 60 volts on the output so it is my headunit putting out a really low voltage. Time to get a pioneer
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Who ever said my subs were wired wrong was 100% correct, I just fixed it and now it sounds 110% better :drink40: :drink40: :drink40:
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To set the gain I turn it up 3/4 of the way, just like all the tutorials say
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Uh, you need to have those on. lowpass at 80, subsonic at 33-35 with that tuning frequency. Try that. I dont mean there actually off lol, I mean there off of what they should be
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where could I buy one of those ipod to rca things, and how much are they? And no my subs are like 3-4 inches behind my seat and my lpf and hpf are both probly off since my tunings so much higher than what I thought
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ya I already have the pos for sale lol, Im gonna try to build another box and at least see if it sounds better then, and Im going to recheck my wiring
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it sounds clean when its not turned up, but when i turn it up it loses its "tight" hitting sound and I cant see the subs because their right behind my seat
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Ill re-check them tonight after dinner, but the whole thing about the subwoofer "unloading" because how the port is placed I think could be one of my problems
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I can always make the box a little bigger, but would that help how my subs sound enough to be noticable
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Well im a box designing so if someone could help me figure out port dimensions for a 33 hz tune on those box demensions that would be awosme
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ya its all sealed up with silicone, next question, when you calculate the port do you put the net volume before or after the port displacement
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ya im positive my subs are wired right, but my port is on the side of my box and one of my subs is like right at the opening of the port, and ive heard of unloading because of that but im not sure what that means, and I calculated my port on the12volt.com but I might have done something wrong
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My box is 37.5w x 21h x 15d tuned to 33hz with a port of 5.25w x 13 h x 25.75 long, on a saz-1500d wired to one ohm, no bass Boost, shitty Jensen head unit, stock electrical with an upgraded ground on battery but the voltage doesn't drop below 12.5
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I have 2 fi ssd 12's, they sound good on the high notes but not great, then when the low notes hit they sound even worse, they dont sound terrible, but I know they dont sound any where as good as they should, any help? And when I set my gain with my dmm, I have to turn it all the way up to even get within two numbers of what its supposed to be, Any help would be very appreciated