Scaramanga
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Think they have a dedicated sub channel which is independent of the fader settings.
Lofty said:Scaramanga did you have any luck with the specialist?
I took the grilles off the subs and found them to be working, and also that they are unaffected by the front/rear fader setting.
But still, most of the audible bass is coming from the front.
Lofty said:I found part of the problem with the sound on mine.
If I use a simple AUX in the sound is pretty clear, and even the bass sounds fine. The lead I have can't maintain a decent connection though which is annoying.
It's when I use the iPod kit that the sounds goes to sh!t!
The bass sounds out of phase, woofly and distorted, and the rest of the range sounds poor too, with a little distortion.
I am using an iPhone 6s with an apple lightning converter. (And of course doesn't charge either).
So I'm wondering if it is a limit of the iPod kit hardware or if it's faulty
Scaramanga said:Lofty said:Scaramanga did you have any luck with the specialist?
I took the grilles off the subs and found them to be working, and also that they are unaffected by the front/rear fader setting.
But still, most of the audible bass is coming from the front.
Currently away on holiday but he said that the signal was much better if he tapped into the front woofer channel.
I'm not necessarily keen on that as I would prefer to keep as stock as possible. Thinking of replacing the rears with 8" subs driven by a dedicated amp.