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Are these amplifier settings correct ? (pictures included).
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8571727" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>your speaker wiring is fked. There's nothing wrong with the amp settings however i would put it on full pass and use the head unit's high pass filter instead but thats besides the point of whats wrong with your setup.</p><p></p><p>However thats just my intuition due to you having someone else do the door speaker install. The proper way to test is what's suggested above. Get an RCA y splitter to aux and do the phone to amp test to see if issues occur. If issues occur than its either your speaker wiring or the amp. If it doesnt occur than its the RCAs or head unit.</p><p></p><p>2nd, unrelated to your main issue, for sound quality wise I would not use that soundqubed amp and actually use the PPI 900.4 bridged for 2 channel mode with rca splitters. A lot more clean power.</p><p></p><p>Also gain needs to be even lower. soundqubed amp's gain knobs are sensitive and your alpine has a strong pre-out voltage so your gain should be around 8 or 9 oclock instead if you have your volume at 33 or 34 out of 35</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8571727, member: 650438"] your speaker wiring is fked. There's nothing wrong with the amp settings however i would put it on full pass and use the head unit's high pass filter instead but thats besides the point of whats wrong with your setup. However thats just my intuition due to you having someone else do the door speaker install. The proper way to test is what's suggested above. Get an RCA y splitter to aux and do the phone to amp test to see if issues occur. If issues occur than its either your speaker wiring or the amp. If it doesnt occur than its the RCAs or head unit. 2nd, unrelated to your main issue, for sound quality wise I would not use that soundqubed amp and actually use the PPI 900.4 bridged for 2 channel mode with rca splitters. A lot more clean power. Also gain needs to be even lower. soundqubed amp's gain knobs are sensitive and your alpine has a strong pre-out voltage so your gain should be around 8 or 9 oclock instead if you have your volume at 33 or 34 out of 35 [/QUOTE]
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