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Unhappy with the sound quality of my install. Where can I improve it? Wiring?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blake Vandercar" data-source="post: 8676347" data-attributes="member: 677153"><p>Head unit is stock, and I'm using an Audiocontrol LC7i line out converter rather than the amp's hi-level input... but as I stated, there is no improvement in SQ or hiss when I use an aux cord from my phone to the RCAs on the back of my amp, so I don't think the problem is anywhere in the audio signal up to the amp, but correct me if that's still a possibility.</p><p></p><p>Door install should be good. Dynamat all over (exterior panel and covering frame holes), baffles used. I had to drill holes for the speakers, and it ended up being pretty tight, hopefully tightening the screws down didn't bend the shape of the speaker but visibly it looks fine from what i can tell. External crossover is in the door.</p><p></p><p>Ground is less than 12" for everything-- large bolt that holds the seat down and has over 1/2" of threads contacting the car. 250W sub amp uses a different bolt on a different seat and has no problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blake Vandercar, post: 8676347, member: 677153"] Head unit is stock, and I'm using an Audiocontrol LC7i line out converter rather than the amp's hi-level input... but as I stated, there is no improvement in SQ or hiss when I use an aux cord from my phone to the RCAs on the back of my amp, so I don't think the problem is anywhere in the audio signal up to the amp, but correct me if that's still a possibility. Door install should be good. Dynamat all over (exterior panel and covering frame holes), baffles used. I had to drill holes for the speakers, and it ended up being pretty tight, hopefully tightening the screws down didn't bend the shape of the speaker but visibly it looks fine from what i can tell. External crossover is in the door. Ground is less than 12" for everything-- large bolt that holds the seat down and has over 1/2" of threads contacting the car. 250W sub amp uses a different bolt on a different seat and has no problem. [/QUOTE]
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