Unwanted bass at rear speakers
a few options, theres bass bypass'/ bass blockers that they seel thats basically a capacitor looking thing that goes between the speaker and the radio, i havent used it but supposively it works
option 2 is to buy a small amp for them, 2 or 4 channel amp, wire the speakers into that and then turn the bass allllll the way down, that makes them just highs, adjust to necessary levels u know the deal. just a few options
option 2 is to buy a small amp for them, 2 or 4 channel amp, wire the speakers into that and then turn the bass allllll the way down, that makes them just highs, adjust to necessary levels u know the deal. just a few options
buy an amp, or if you have one, turn it on HP (high pass) or http://www.hifisoundconnection.com/S...id/0/SFV/30046
Assuming OEM speakers here, use these... ( http://www.crutchfield.com/S-wbNovpx...sp?g=761&avf=N ).
Trending Topics
Get a second amp for your speakers and turn on High Pass Filtering, it will make your Highs louder and clearer and your Bass louder. I have that set up in my car now and I can crank the **** on the volume with little to no distortion.
Originally Posted by Nitrous2K3
Get a second amp for your speakers and turn on High Pass Filtering, it will make your Highs louder and clearer and your Bass louder. I have that set up in my car now and I can crank the **** on the volume with little to no distortion.
or you can run it all off one 4 channel amp
Evolving Member
iTrader: (1)
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 110
Likes: 0
From: addison, not to be confused with aurora, illinois
buy a head unit that has sub control, you can turn the bass all the way down on the speakers, and still have the subs pounding, or buy a couple high pass thingys....
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
steven88
Evo X Electrical / Audio / Security
12
Sep 21, 2010 08:46 AM







