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Old 08-05-2016, 11:42 PM   #9 (permalink)
Djvalerio921
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Originally Posted by ChaseZ View Post
Or because of your crossover settings.

I have a similar setup with a pioneer and the crossover adjustments aren't the best, but could be much worse. Don't recall what I have mine set at, and actually have to redo it anyways after my negative terminal was off the other day.

So you're running the Polk 6.5's off deck power and the subs off the amp?
I'd consider even a small 50w rms amp for them if you can swing it.

Double check your polarities to the door speakers? I have mm6501 in mine and they pound pretty good.

Could always turn down the level of the sub on the HU to even things out a bit.
Maybe I'll try that. Before I hooked up the sub, I had my lpf filter off on the HU in standard mode (the line graph was flat), and the speakers sounded great, but once I wired the sub and switched over to network mode the frequencies changed and it sounds like the mids aren't doing anything and the tweeters sound like sh*t. Not sure how to adjust from the amp either. Don't wanna take it to my local audio shop because they charged me $180 of labor to do something that took me $20 and 2 hours. So if I can fix this with your guys help that'd be great!
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