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Problem with amplifier and mids Please help.
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<blockquote data-quote="TheRealPD" data-source="post: 8770424" data-attributes="member: 684283"><p>Hello, I recently installed a bunch of new components in my car. Three amplifiers (one for the sub, one for my mids and one for my tweeters), 8 mids, 4 tweeters, one 12" sub. I've got it all wired up and I am very sure that everything is wired correctly. </p><p>Now the problem is that when I tried to set the gain and everything last night I did not get it to work properly, specifically the mids.</p><p>The amp is a 2 Channel Deaf-Bonce Apocalypse 1200.2 and it can deliver 1200 wrms at 1 ohm per channel. I have 4 of the mids in parallell on one channel and hooked up the same on the other channel. All the mids are 4 ohm. With nothing other than the amp for the mids active I turned up the gain at first I got waay too much bass and no vocals playing so I started fiddling a little bit with the crossover. However I tried using both LPF and HPF as you should but I never got rid of the bass even when turning the HPF to 10kHz. Ofcourse it decreased a bit but never went away. On the flipside when I turned on the LPF instead it was more than happy to give me more bass however it isnt what I want. Also the volume of the speakers was really low even with the gain set a good bit high and stereo at 50 out of 62 there was basically no volume coming out. I am going to try to set the gain and crossover with a multimeter today to see if i can get results but it does not seem promising by what I got yesterday. Am I missing something very crucial here or what? Please help. If you need more info please ask I am not sure of what to put in here</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheRealPD, post: 8770424, member: 684283"] Hello, I recently installed a bunch of new components in my car. Three amplifiers (one for the sub, one for my mids and one for my tweeters), 8 mids, 4 tweeters, one 12" sub. I've got it all wired up and I am very sure that everything is wired correctly. Now the problem is that when I tried to set the gain and everything last night I did not get it to work properly, specifically the mids. The amp is a 2 Channel Deaf-Bonce Apocalypse 1200.2 and it can deliver 1200 wrms at 1 ohm per channel. I have 4 of the mids in parallell on one channel and hooked up the same on the other channel. All the mids are 4 ohm. With nothing other than the amp for the mids active I turned up the gain at first I got waay too much bass and no vocals playing so I started fiddling a little bit with the crossover. However I tried using both LPF and HPF as you should but I never got rid of the bass even when turning the HPF to 10kHz. Ofcourse it decreased a bit but never went away. On the flipside when I turned on the LPF instead it was more than happy to give me more bass however it isnt what I want. Also the volume of the speakers was really low even with the gain set a good bit high and stereo at 50 out of 62 there was basically no volume coming out. I am going to try to set the gain and crossover with a multimeter today to see if i can get results but it does not seem promising by what I got yesterday. Am I missing something very crucial here or what? Please help. If you need more info please ask I am not sure of what to put in here [/QUOTE]
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