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08.05.2020 21:03 # 1
RP393
Good evening,

My vehicle has a pioneer 4350ub tape, roadstar 6050 amp, 16 cm JBL mid kit at the front and 2 Pioneer 6966s oval speakers at the rear.

The channel (front) where the midids are attached is also in the full setting of the channel (rear) where the ovals are connected. Gain is around 40% in both.

When the sound is turned on more than 20 times, the ovals sound muffled. The bass overlap. The mids at the door are also OK. Those who know what is the reason, I would be happy if you help.

Until 1 month ago, Jbl 250 rms sub was connected and 4 speakers mentioned above were connected. At that time, the ovals were roaring. Now they are connected directly to one channel, but there is no efficiency.

The amp is 3000 watts, I couldn't find rms information.
Jbl mid 70 rms
Pioneer oval 60 rms

RP393 2018-10-30 19:58:11
08.05.2020 21:03 # 2
Alicilik
Check the coils if you want. And what is the frequency setting in the amp?
08.05.2020 21:03 # 3
RP393
[QUOTE = Receiving] Check the coils if you want. And what is the frequency setting in the amp?
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I am very tired of the frequency settings in the amp.
I just got down to the garden and looked at the pre-out settings in the hidden menu.
Rear-rear, preout-full.

I did rear-sub, preout-full, it sounded like it was okay, but I couldn't hear the sound so as not to disturb. Let's try it away from home in the morning.
Actually, I know that the rear-sub subwoofer should be selected when it is connected, but it seems to me that it has improved. There was a clean and full voice in the ovals when it changed.
RP393 2018-10-30 21:03:58
08.05.2020 21:03 # 4
Alicilik
I did not solve the setting in 2 outputs. I was doing it by trying. I used 9350 there were 3 outlets in it, there was no setting, I was setting each channel separately.
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