- Feb 3, 2005
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Alright, for those of you that have been following me, I decided to purchase a 12" Blaupunkt sub (200W RMS, already came with and was installed in an enclosure) and a Blaupunkt THA275 amp (total cost was $150 at Fry's...the amp was marked down $100 for some reason).
I did manage to get it set up with a friend, and we tweaked the settings on the amp (and headunit, which is less of a concern to me) to something we felt was acceptable.
As a side note, I'm very pleased with this setup. The sub hits hard and loud, but it's not boomy (seems to be pretty clean/accurate, which is nice for metal).
However, I figured some of you would be familiar with setting up subs/amps, and I thought perhaps someone could give me suggestions for some good amp settings. Here's what's listed on my amp (knobs I can adjust)(also, these numbers might be off...I'm trying to read them off the image Crutchfield provides):
Crossover (switch): Flat, LP, HP (currently on LP)
Low Pass: 50Hz-150Hz-250Hz (I think it's a bit under 100Hz currently)
High Pass: (Same as above, not sure what it's set at)
Bass Boost: 0db-6db-12db (around 6db currently, I think)
Gain: I can't really read the image...it looks like 4V-1V-0.2V (Currently at 1V)
If it helps, I drive a 95 Civic (sedan), have a Sony Xplod headunit (not sure which one exactly), two Blaupunkt front speakers (GTx652) and two rear Roadmaster speakers (who knows what model...they're not half bad).
I listen mostly to metal (In Flames, Children of Bodom, Still Remains, Dark Tranquillity, Opeth, etc)...and like I said, I'm pretty pleased by the current setup, but I thought I'd ask some more experienced people if they had any suggestions as to what I should set my amp settings at (I know it's personal preference, though).
Side question: My Blaupunkt speakers are 2-way speakers, and the Roadmaster speakers are 3-way...is it better to have the 3-way up in front or the 2-way? Is it best to have all 3-way, all 2-way, or maybe have some 4-way speakers?
I did manage to get it set up with a friend, and we tweaked the settings on the amp (and headunit, which is less of a concern to me) to something we felt was acceptable.
As a side note, I'm very pleased with this setup. The sub hits hard and loud, but it's not boomy (seems to be pretty clean/accurate, which is nice for metal).
However, I figured some of you would be familiar with setting up subs/amps, and I thought perhaps someone could give me suggestions for some good amp settings. Here's what's listed on my amp (knobs I can adjust)(also, these numbers might be off...I'm trying to read them off the image Crutchfield provides):
Crossover (switch): Flat, LP, HP (currently on LP)
Low Pass: 50Hz-150Hz-250Hz (I think it's a bit under 100Hz currently)
High Pass: (Same as above, not sure what it's set at)
Bass Boost: 0db-6db-12db (around 6db currently, I think)
Gain: I can't really read the image...it looks like 4V-1V-0.2V (Currently at 1V)
If it helps, I drive a 95 Civic (sedan), have a Sony Xplod headunit (not sure which one exactly), two Blaupunkt front speakers (GTx652) and two rear Roadmaster speakers (who knows what model...they're not half bad).
I listen mostly to metal (In Flames, Children of Bodom, Still Remains, Dark Tranquillity, Opeth, etc)...and like I said, I'm pretty pleased by the current setup, but I thought I'd ask some more experienced people if they had any suggestions as to what I should set my amp settings at (I know it's personal preference, though).
Side question: My Blaupunkt speakers are 2-way speakers, and the Roadmaster speakers are 3-way...is it better to have the 3-way up in front or the 2-way? Is it best to have all 3-way, all 2-way, or maybe have some 4-way speakers?