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the bass boost is set to on and the gain is at half
the crossover is: well i think its set to high pass but the button has been broken off.... so i need to replace the switch to fix that.... ill get that fixed sometime this week ill just leave it alone i guess til its done.. and the settings for the High pass and low pass is set to half way |
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if it's on highpass then you are fucked.. you want low pass...
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ok... got the switch fixed set it to low pass set it to around 70% gain and it sounds beautiful only thing left to do is to put that big ground on there im also thinking about running the 2 guage all the way from the battery to the amp and putting the fuse holder in the trunk as you suggested just need a couple connectors and the right tools which ill have to wait til dad comes home next to finish all of that, i would just not use the connectors as u suggested BUT the connection on the amp is old and it doesnt look like it can hold the wire in there also the screws are a bit stripped so it would hard to hold the wire down
what size cap do u think i should get AND should i up my fuse size or is the AGU 60A plenty? ~Matt |
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Ok i reread this and.... wow. I am not schooled and i cant be schooled no more by my riends. I am putting in 2 12" kicker subs in the back behind the rear seats and i am putting all this info to GREAT use.
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i'm glad i could help guys....
sorry i didn't see the cap question earlyer... rule of thumb on this one... !!!! every 500w RMS needs about 0.5 farads of cap. !!!!! but it usualy helps alot more if you go .5 over your needs. on your system i think .5 would suffice but i'd rock a 1 farad cap if i wanted to stiffen up the bass and make for some punchy lows. realisticaly caps are almost NEVER nessessary on cars that have a single amp and run less than 500 rms total but once you get over 1000w rms they start helping alot more. the biggest trick to them is finding which will increase your amps avalible power with out beccoming a pain in the ass or an overly expencive unit. digital caps are pretty nice and sometimes allow for warnings or even shut off's at low voltage but if your install is going to be super clean you should think about hiding your caps anyways as they are typicaly ugly and wastes of space, however if you must show it off then the digital display does have a pimp factor attached. when fucking around with a cap never play games, they can kill you... really. be carefull with a fully charged cap. so for you i'd grab this.. it's pimp looking and cheap and with your system putting down about 500 rms on the regular you would be looking at about a .5 farad cap and to give you head room to about 1000ws this cap will let you grow a bit more with your system.... also keep in mind that you can run more than one cap when you need to so a second one bridged in with proper cap plates could help if you ever choose to go north of 1000w's (which i don't recomend in a celica at all, if you can't get eh sound you want with a single cap in a two door you are doing something wrong) ![]() http://www.crutchfield.com/S-9FbmKBx...25&I=120PP912U buy that and install it within a foot of your amp and tell me how it goes. if you tell me that there is a big diffrence i'll think you are a liar. keep in mind, caps are for improving already great systems and like high grade wiring and proper fusing they don't often alter the sound as much as ensure that your system will preform as you want it to all the time.
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Re: Here's the setup [lots of good audio principles]
about RCA cables.....
car audio RCA cables are often refered to as "PATCH CABLES" they bridge the gap between your stereo head unit and your amplifiers by carrying the audio signal from one to the other. however to make your life easier the nicer sets typically include a single low gauge wire that separates the left and right signals to reduce noise transfer from cable to cable and to allow you to run a cable from your stereo's "REMOTE" wire to the amplifiers acc port. so the amplifiers will be turned off when the deck is turned off. some stereos give multiple options on outputs and choosing which one to use really depends on the number of amps and the audio tuning abilities of your stereo. a typical car modder will add a sub or two in the trunk for the sake of increasing bass response and the depth of sound on a car. this would typical be driven by a single mono amp that will best be fed by an after market stereo that has a "SUB OUT" channel. in most cases if your stereo offers a "SUB OUT" channel you will be allowed to control the out put level of that channel from the stereo it's self which will allow for a kind of remote control over your subs output independently from the rest of the stereo setup being driven by the internal amp of the head unit. once you find that this setup is no longer blowing away your ears you may want to step up the stereos original components and feed them some more juice. if you spent some good cash on the head unit you may find that it has a lot more outputs, some will have front right, front left rear right and rear left, then others will also have center speaker outputs and more.these are typically sent to amps of their own and then your head unit will only have to work as a signal processor instead of an amplifier. this will allow for more power to be sent to the system components and with the use of proper crossover and tweeter placement you should be able to find some significant changes in audio from the high notes right to the lows while the subs fill in the bass. when running your rca cables you will find that the best way to go is under the carpet in the celica but it's a good idea to keep them a foot or more away from your power cables when being run through the car, keeping all your cables together creates noise in the signals even with the rubber surrounds on the cables.
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Re: Here's the setup [lots of good audio principles]
Here is something about cap, short version: don't waste your money, they don't work:
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BTW the links may not work because it was long time ago. Last edited by Pineapple : 04-16-2007 at 01:47 PM. |
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Re: Here's the setup [lots of good audio principles]
i disagree, i see a point in caps and voltage stabilizers and ground systems, i just don't put as much value on them as they are given by the industry
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Re: Here's the setup [lots of good audio principles]
Somewhere in those post is a comparison of the electrical wave form, voltage and current, in a system with and without cap. The cap did nothing when the bass hit. It does help smooth the power at much lower power level. The cap just don't store enough power.
If anyone looking for a cap for better bass, it's not helping. Also it doesn't help with light dimming. On the other hand bigger wire and alternator will help in both. I don't know how well those "voltage stabilizers" works. Those with bunch of caps only, won't do much. If a 1F cap can't help, those small one in the stabilizer not gonna do anything. An active stabilizer which regulate voltage will do wonder but costly. Last edited by Pineapple : 04-16-2007 at 02:19 PM. |
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