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Originally Posted by jdubau55
I advise giving the stock speakers around the level 2 or 3 on the bass setting. Then turn the amp up\down to dial in the sub. If you turn the bass all the way down and the sub all the way up your going to have a bad gap in frequency response. A decent sub usually wont produce any frequencies above like 300 hrtz. I have my low pass x-over set at around 100-120ish hrtz. You end up getting a very.....I would say flat.....sounding system.
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i tried that one time, but somehow i think the bass from the stock speakers is annoying me, and it's make too much rattling noises when i have too many thingys laying in the door component, that is why i turn the bass off in stock speakers and let the bass flow from sub only.
Got a Kenwood Amp, and 12 inch sub MTX, it's loud and boom from inside, but outside hardly can't tell that i got a 12sub, very quiet.