Why, Do speakers need to be the same size to compare if their musical?
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Why, Do speakers need to be the same size to compare if their musical?
man00 had been able to compare the 590's to his L100T. I've got the L100T3 version and recently compared it to the 530 after having been using to the 530 for almost a year. I was looking for info...
I would like to hear the 590. I picked up the 530 last year and have been listening to them for nearly a year. Recently, I dug out my T3's to re-foam the tweeter plugs and then had a listen. WOW...
Yes we are. :banghead:
Thanks! I did. If I run just one pair into one channel, there's not much output. If I run both pair into two channels, there's more output, but it's not great, it's loud at low volume, and...
Thanks for all the replies. As a recap, the stock unit has a dual VC sub with two pair of leads going to it. I thought they were just a L/R signal. But it didn't sound good.
1. I'm now not...
Yes, The stock unit is a deck and a dual VC sub. I thought those leads were just a L/R channel and wired it to an external amp. It didn't work well. High output at low volume, diminished output at...
But are those leads just a L/R output?. I'm trying to follow along. I know they need to be combined into one channel but how.
It's a dual VC also. The amps not handling the signal properly...
It has speaker level inputs and rca. I've tried both. Both not great. The output is not even at all levels. Not linear.
I stumbled upon a terrible solution I'm not happy with where I have 3...
Just to be clear the factory sub is dual voice coil. I'm trying to use those leads to the amp of an aftermarket unit.
Not a JBL home audio system. But I know there's a lot of tech guys here. I'm needed help figuring out how to amp a signal coming from a stock car audio deck going to a stock subwoofer with dual...