Mid Bass clipping, what to do???
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Here are the amps powering the system.
The Orion at the left is bridged onto the Orion midbass, the Memphis runs a pair of Rockford Power 12's in a large ported enclosure, and the Kicker runs the Infinty components in the front doors as well as a Pair of Rockford components in the rear. Those midbass simply can't keep up with the output of the rest of the system.
The Orion at the left is bridged onto the Orion midbass, the Memphis runs a pair of Rockford Power 12's in a large ported enclosure, and the Kicker runs the Infinty components in the front doors as well as a Pair of Rockford components in the rear. Those midbass simply can't keep up with the output of the rest of the system.
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have you always had this problem since the initial install or is this a new problem, if its new has something changed that could have caused this, and what in the sweet name of jesus would have made you put a midbass at the back of the door like that and a midrange at the front
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Does the install have dedicated pre-outs for each amp? Or is the signal being split at all?
I would still look at the quality of the source signal.
Secondly, Can the trucks charging system supply the current to run those 3 amps properly?
I would still look at the quality of the source signal.
Secondly, Can the trucks charging system supply the current to run those 3 amps properly?