Properly tune my amp?
Properly tune my amp?
Was wondering if anyone could give me some good ways to properly configure my amp, so it does not sound like crap or rattle everything.
I put the following in my car:
Kenwood 7202 - 2 Channel Amp (I might switch to a Mono and use this for something else.)
Two 10" Infinity Reference 1050W sub's running at 4 Ohm's and 250 Watts RMS each.
I bridged my amp to run mono and it puts out 460 Watts at 4 Ohm's or greater. Well I originally wanted to hook my Sub's up in Parallel, but because of my amp had to do it in Series instead. I used a speaker level input as well since my amp supported it.
I swapped out the front speakers with Infinity Kappa 60.7cs and the back rear with Infinity Kappa 63.7I. I have not disconnected my 6x9's yet.
I bought some B-Quiet, but did not have enough time today to put it up in my trunk. I made sure to take care of my license plate though, LOL.
Anyway I was just wondering on what are some good settings for the LPF, HPF, and Input Sensitivity.
I put the following in my car:
Kenwood 7202 - 2 Channel Amp (I might switch to a Mono and use this for something else.)
Two 10" Infinity Reference 1050W sub's running at 4 Ohm's and 250 Watts RMS each.
I bridged my amp to run mono and it puts out 460 Watts at 4 Ohm's or greater. Well I originally wanted to hook my Sub's up in Parallel, but because of my amp had to do it in Series instead. I used a speaker level input as well since my amp supported it.
I swapped out the front speakers with Infinity Kappa 60.7cs and the back rear with Infinity Kappa 63.7I. I have not disconnected my 6x9's yet.
I bought some B-Quiet, but did not have enough time today to put it up in my trunk. I made sure to take care of my license plate though, LOL.
Anyway I was just wondering on what are some good settings for the LPF, HPF, and Input Sensitivity.
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