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combatprojex

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 15:51

ok mate cheers 4 your help!!


Richie

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 15:49

There is no harm in trying, they will use seperate crossovers so there is a chance it may work, give it a shot


combatprojex

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 15:48

do u think i should try swappin the channels over e.g, use 1 + 2 for the sub and 3 + 4 for the 6 x 9's or wont this make any differnece?


Richie

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 15:46

2x80RMS, id say get the Mac Audio Energy 5000 at £120


combatprojex

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 15:42

pioneers 330w from halfords



Richie

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 15:41

Well what 6x9's you got....


combatprojex

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 15:41

ok mate, would u recommend gettin a seperate amp then for the 6x9's?? if so how much should i spend and what should i get?


Richie

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 15:39

The subs only eat low frequencies, sound quality isnt an issue to the subwoofer, but your mids and highs are much more sensitive. Id say try a different amp first mate, cos if you've done everything else tidy, its the only solution!


combatprojex

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 15:37

oh dear, it cant be that cos the subs are workin ok and stuff, its just the 6x9's bein twats!!


Richie

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 15:36

Then its more than likely the amplifier thats at fault and they are known to be absolute bollocks :lol: take it back mate


combatprojex

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 15:35

yep all the time


Richie

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 15:34

Tis probably interference, do you get the whistling with your engine off too?

[Edited on 01-11-2003 by AustinPXX]


combatprojex

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 15:27

well when i switch the sub off on channels 3 + 4 i dont get as much vocal as i used to, power and rca are running down different sides of the car and earth is in a good position near my spare tyre.

dunno what else it could be!


Richie

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 15:23

The reason why you have whistling is because of interference. Are the power leads and RCA leads running down the same side of the car? Also, put the earth for your amplifier somewhere else ;)


combatprojex

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 15:21

yep thats when i get the whistlin noise, with it on its fine no whistlin but no vocals!!


Richie

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 15:18

Have you made sure the subwoofer switch for channels 1+2 is switched off?


combatprojex

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 14:56

any one got any ideas then??


combatprojex

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 14:39

this is the pic of my amp. the silver bits are the split leads, and the shitty wires that go to channels 1 and 2 are 4 the 6x9's





Richie

posted on 1st Nov 03 at 14:13

Its a problem with your setup matey. Its a hard one to judge, take a picture of all the crossover settings ect on your amp and post em up


combatprojex

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 1st Nov 03 at 14:08

just got myself some 6x9's and ive only just wired it up via the amp!! ive got a 4 channel amp and instead of runnin two sets of phono wires down the car i bought a split lead which turms one set of phonos into 2. but i aint gettin any vocals out of my 6x9's!! just an annoyin whistlin noise!!

help me!!!:mad: