The importance of a clean signal.
The importance of a clean signal.
Just wanted to share with everybody my experience. I've been having problems with my bass for a month now. I've got 2 15's and a MTX 1000d. My setup sounded like crap, and I couldn't get it to nearly the volume I was expecting out of it. I resealed my subs, ran new speaker wire, and still crap. Today I decided to take my dash apart and look at my stereo. Guess what I discovered. My POS RCA cables werent working. I had one of those cheap ones with the remote cable atached to it.
The damn thing only sent a signal on one side, and the other was a very low volume signal(if any at all).So I quickly went out and bought some Monster RCA's. That fixed my problem right up. Now I have the bass I truly wanted.
Cliff notes: Expensive/working RCA's=good
Ok I'm done. You can go back to post-whoring.
The damn thing only sent a signal on one side, and the other was a very low volume signal(if any at all).So I quickly went out and bought some Monster RCA's. That fixed my problem right up. Now I have the bass I truly wanted. Cliff notes: Expensive/working RCA's=good
Ok I'm done. You can go back to post-whoring.
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