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Mids bottoming out on one side, not sure what to try?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chaotic_Thought" data-source="post: 7533380" data-attributes="member: 637124"><p>So i have a basic CDT comp set in the doors of my '03 f150. I don't know the exact model numbers. They are being powered by a Crunch P1-5000 off of a 880prs.</p><p></p><p>I have no midbass response. I mean none. I could be listening to midranges and tweeters and not have more midbass than what i have now. The doors are not deadened which i know is not helping the situation, but i expected atleast something better than what i have.</p><p></p><p>The other issue, is with all settings set to equal between the sides, my driver side will bottom out long before the passenger side does. I get a very loud pop on hard drum notes. What could cause one side to play different than the other side, given they are both eq'd and set off the same gain? I have Auto-TA and Auto-EQ both turned off, fade and balance zero'd. Both sides are set off the same gain knob.</p><p></p><p>I have tried swapping the phasing around to try and get better sound but nothing has worked so far. Any advice?</p><p></p><p>Much appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaotic_Thought, post: 7533380, member: 637124"] So i have a basic CDT comp set in the doors of my '03 f150. I don't know the exact model numbers. They are being powered by a Crunch P1-5000 off of a 880prs. I have no midbass response. I mean none. I could be listening to midranges and tweeters and not have more midbass than what i have now. The doors are not deadened which i know is not helping the situation, but i expected atleast something better than what i have. The other issue, is with all settings set to equal between the sides, my driver side will bottom out long before the passenger side does. I get a very loud pop on hard drum notes. What could cause one side to play different than the other side, given they are both eq'd and set off the same gain? I have Auto-TA and Auto-EQ both turned off, fade and balance zero'd. Both sides are set off the same gain knob. I have tried swapping the phasing around to try and get better sound but nothing has worked so far. Any advice? Much appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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