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Old 08-13-2018, 12:46 PM   #2
StPeteHyper2.0
 
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Drives: '16 Hyper Blue 2.0
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What is the plug to the left of the green plug? I didn't remove mine, I sometimes get the exhaust noise, but if I change the gain or the frequencies it makes it worse or better.. and I'm still working that out. I still utilized my stock amp for now. The settings in the radio control I have turned up the help the 6 original locations even tho I have better speakers capable of more watts. I equalize the added mids and subs thru the LC2i and the amps themselves. I basically have 3 amps and 4 equalizers and messing with the balance can be frustrating but I tweak it a little everyday til I feel it is dialed in. I don't really see any issues with yours as I see you have done pretty much the same research I did. What comes to mind tho is because the cab is small, the subs can get drowned out by the seats and if you don't have a little bass up front, it will be unbalanced. you will hear a lot of tweeter and mid range equally, but all of your bass will come from behind. It's the reason I didn't do components up front and went with a tweeter that has a small crossover attached and coaxials in the doors and rear panels. (again.. kept stock amp). The coaxials I got have some nice bass output and still maintains and good midrange. They help equalize the bass front to back. It's good you post this to have a few more different options available.
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