kemo9099
Junior Member
Hey guys. I need some help solving this issue because its driving me crazy! Cant figure it out.
Firstly, my setup:
Car: 2012 Challenger SXT
Audio Spec:
Stock Head Unit- Using Step down converter to RCAs
audicontol Line Driver- Six Channel 1st channel- Mids 2nd & 3rd Channel- Sub
audiocontrol 3.2 equalizer
Amps- 2x t1500-bd rockfordfosgate, 200 rockfordfosgate punch
Speakers- Infiniti Kappas 6x9s front doors and 6 1/2 rear dash; 12in Orion HCCA 4k watt sub
OK, so this is my problem. After hooking up everything, it all sounds great! Highs are crisp and clean and bass is seriously knocking. BUT, I just noticed that in low volume like around 12 on the head unit and the bass is hitting, there's distortion from my mids. I turn down the sub via the equalizer and bump just the mid range no problems at all. But then I kick in the sub and I know notice even in high volume that there is some slight crackling and even popping when the subwoofer hits.
Ive checked the grounds, checked for loose wiring, adjusted the line driver and gain on the amp. I'm not quite sure what the deal is.
Is it a grounding issue with the amps or maybe with the rcas? Or perhaps the sub amps are drawing too much power that its causing a spike for the midrange? Maybe need a small cap for mid-range? Or maybe need to adjust equalizer/ line driver?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Firstly, my setup:
Car: 2012 Challenger SXT
Audio Spec:
Stock Head Unit- Using Step down converter to RCAs
audicontol Line Driver- Six Channel 1st channel- Mids 2nd & 3rd Channel- Sub
audiocontrol 3.2 equalizer
Amps- 2x t1500-bd rockfordfosgate, 200 rockfordfosgate punch
Speakers- Infiniti Kappas 6x9s front doors and 6 1/2 rear dash; 12in Orion HCCA 4k watt sub
OK, so this is my problem. After hooking up everything, it all sounds great! Highs are crisp and clean and bass is seriously knocking. BUT, I just noticed that in low volume like around 12 on the head unit and the bass is hitting, there's distortion from my mids. I turn down the sub via the equalizer and bump just the mid range no problems at all. But then I kick in the sub and I know notice even in high volume that there is some slight crackling and even popping when the subwoofer hits.
Ive checked the grounds, checked for loose wiring, adjusted the line driver and gain on the amp. I'm not quite sure what the deal is.
Is it a grounding issue with the amps or maybe with the rcas? Or perhaps the sub amps are drawing too much power that its causing a spike for the midrange? Maybe need a small cap for mid-range? Or maybe need to adjust equalizer/ line driver?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!