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Problems with my car audio system?
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<blockquote data-quote="Froboy" data-source="post: 2703927" data-attributes="member: 908264"><p>the ipod has a set default eq, which could have something to do with how much volume it's putting out. with cds you tend to have to turn the volume way up to get the bass you want. it's possible that by the time you have the volume high enough to get proper bass that the subs are cutting out to keep it from blowing the speakers. stock speakers are also supposed to do this, so my guess is your subs are trying not to blow themselves. if your radio has a way to manually manage the eq, than you could mess around with the bass, mid, and treble, as well as putting a good chunk of the fade in the rear. i would just try messing around with that till it puts out bass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Froboy, post: 2703927, member: 908264"] the ipod has a set default eq, which could have something to do with how much volume it's putting out. with cds you tend to have to turn the volume way up to get the bass you want. it's possible that by the time you have the volume high enough to get proper bass that the subs are cutting out to keep it from blowing the speakers. stock speakers are also supposed to do this, so my guess is your subs are trying not to blow themselves. if your radio has a way to manually manage the eq, than you could mess around with the bass, mid, and treble, as well as putting a good chunk of the fade in the rear. i would just try messing around with that till it puts out bass. [/QUOTE]
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