Car Audio - Anybody had this same problem?
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Car Audio - Anybody had this same problem?
I got my system put in my car yesterday, same head unit and 6x9s i had before, but when I tested it out after the installation, there was like NO bass from the speakers and it distorted.
The guy at Autobarn said it might be cos the board at the back is too thin and doesn't give a solid enough base to hold the speakers so the sub inside the speakers can't vibrate properly.
Before they sounded great but now it just sounds sh*t.
Is this cos of the way the FTO is built or did they just do a dodgey job..?
I'm taking it back on thursday so just wanna have an idea of the problem
The guy at Autobarn said it might be cos the board at the back is too thin and doesn't give a solid enough base to hold the speakers so the sub inside the speakers can't vibrate properly.
Before they sounded great but now it just sounds sh*t.
Is this cos of the way the FTO is built or did they just do a dodgey job..?
I'm taking it back on thursday so just wanna have an idea of the problem
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That sounds like they fobbed you off!!!
I know this sounds too simple but from what you have described, it sounds like a crossed wires issue. This might fix your problem, try to swap the positive and negative wires on the 6x9's (you can access them via your boot). If this works then you can go back down and demand your money back coz tnhey didnt know something that simple
If it's not that, they just did a dodgy job coz I know several FTO owners and all have 6x9's installed and all of them sound fine.
I know this sounds too simple but from what you have described, it sounds like a crossed wires issue. This might fix your problem, try to swap the positive and negative wires on the 6x9's (you can access them via your boot). If this works then you can go back down and demand your money back coz tnhey didnt know something that simple
If it's not that, they just did a dodgy job coz I know several FTO owners and all have 6x9's installed and all of them sound fine.
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they screwed up. if they were fine before and distort now it could be a few things. crossed wire is one. however that would not create that much problems for a few reasons:
the speakers are far enough apart that they are not likely to have conflicting waves and that stereo sound means each one gets an individual signal. the second one is far less likely to make much difference.. only a little. but i'd be checking how they've secured the speakers to the shelf? if they are loose your bass will drop dramatically and they will distort or even rattle against other things... check the cone of the speaker is free from obstructions (ie. that one of the spacers used in the securing of the grill hasnt fallen down onto one of the cones...
A test i'd recomend is fade all your sound on the head unit to the rear and then fade between left and right and see if there is any difference between either one by themselves. if they are both s**t then it is not crossed wires. and it is unlikely that BOTH have something in them. that leaves either they are both unsecure or there is something else such as horrible settings on the head unit,etc.If you have a HPF set on your head unit you will get no bass... but also none of the distortion that goes with loud bass. if you have a LPF you will get no treble and only bass.. and most likely some distortion.... hope this helps.
the speakers are far enough apart that they are not likely to have conflicting waves and that stereo sound means each one gets an individual signal. the second one is far less likely to make much difference.. only a little. but i'd be checking how they've secured the speakers to the shelf? if they are loose your bass will drop dramatically and they will distort or even rattle against other things... check the cone of the speaker is free from obstructions (ie. that one of the spacers used in the securing of the grill hasnt fallen down onto one of the cones...
A test i'd recomend is fade all your sound on the head unit to the rear and then fade between left and right and see if there is any difference between either one by themselves. if they are both s**t then it is not crossed wires. and it is unlikely that BOTH have something in them. that leaves either they are both unsecure or there is something else such as horrible settings on the head unit,etc.If you have a HPF set on your head unit you will get no bass... but also none of the distortion that goes with loud bass. if you have a LPF you will get no treble and only bass.. and most likely some distortion.... hope this helps.
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