Quick Help
Ok well I got the subs going now, but you can't even hear them unless the fader is almost all the way to the rear and the volume is full blast, and then it still isn't imppresive. For two type r's with 600 watts to them I was expecting more. I have all my sub settings cranked. Will it get better once the subs are broken in?
Originally posted by steve_o1989:
Ok well I got the subs going now, but you can't even hear them unless the fader is almost all the way to the rear and the volume is full blast, and then it still isn't imppresive. For two type r's with 600 watts to them I was expecting more. I have all my sub settings cranked. Will it get better once the subs are broken in?
Ok well I got the subs going now, but you can't even hear them unless the fader is almost all the way to the rear and the volume is full blast, and then it still isn't imppresive. For two type r's with 600 watts to them I was expecting more. I have all my sub settings cranked. Will it get better once the subs are broken in?
cd skipping is almost always due to poor install. Make sure you have the deck supported on the back with a strap and that the dash is tight(tighten all the screws). You can also try adding some insulation around the deck and to the dash area (being careful to allow enough room for the deck to breathe) in order to reduce vibrations getting to the deck.


