everythings new, doesn't sound great...
#1
everythings new, doesn't sound great...
Hi everyone,
I'm new here, just bought an 85 s10 blazer.
the first thing I've did to the truck was install new speakers and head unit.
I'll give you guys detailed info about the speakers and head unit here in a sec. but let me tell you the problem first. the front 4x6's sound fine, but they overpower the sound of the back speakers when i have the fade set to the center, I have to fade the speakers pretty far to the back to make it sound even. also if the bass is up and the fade is set too close to the front, the front speakers bass sound overpowers the rear 6x9's and makes the whole setup sound funny.
so i have the fade set pretty far back to the back, and setting back there with a song that has decent bass, the sound is distorted, as if the speakers are overpowered or something, so i have to turn the bass down, then it sounds alright.
so I guess im wondering if maybe the speakers arent getting enough power or what, i dunno maybe i dont have it setup right, or maybe i need an amp, let me see what you guys think.
Head Unit: Pioneer DEH2100IB SCD
anyways, any help would be appreciated, im thinking a small amp might help?
I'm new here, just bought an 85 s10 blazer.
the first thing I've did to the truck was install new speakers and head unit.
I'll give you guys detailed info about the speakers and head unit here in a sec. but let me tell you the problem first. the front 4x6's sound fine, but they overpower the sound of the back speakers when i have the fade set to the center, I have to fade the speakers pretty far to the back to make it sound even. also if the bass is up and the fade is set too close to the front, the front speakers bass sound overpowers the rear 6x9's and makes the whole setup sound funny.
so i have the fade set pretty far back to the back, and setting back there with a song that has decent bass, the sound is distorted, as if the speakers are overpowered or something, so i have to turn the bass down, then it sounds alright.
so I guess im wondering if maybe the speakers arent getting enough power or what, i dunno maybe i dont have it setup right, or maybe i need an amp, let me see what you guys think.
Head Unit: Pioneer DEH2100IB SCD
- MOSFET 50w x 4
- Continuous Power Output 22W x 4
- Frequency Response: 28Hz-25,000Hz
- Power Handling Capacity (Nom.): 20W
- Power Handling Capacity (Max. music power): 130W
- Impedance: 4 ohms
- Sound Pressure Level: 86 dB/W.m
- Crossover Frequency: 5 kHz
- Impedance 4 Ohm
- Frequency Response 50Hz-20kHz
- Power (RMS) 42W
- Peak Music Power 84W
- Sensitivity @ 2.83V 89dB
anyways, any help would be appreciated, im thinking a small amp might help?
#2
I've heard of speakers being wired backwards and sounding like ****... try flipping the wires around on the rear speakers and see if that helps.
#3
ok, ill try that...
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this is me about to drink a jager bomb lol
I gotta say.. your sig is pretty awesome.. its funny tho.. I own stormtrooper armor.. so it made me smile.. lol
this is me about to drink a jager bomb lol
#4
lmao, I got over the sig though, I just finished another one. Nice armour btw.
Let us know how the speaker issue turns out.
Let us know how the speaker issue turns out.
#5
Yeah it def. sounds like a wiring issue. Did you use a harness or just splice wires together? Sound should be balanced, and the reason why your back speakers are distorting from bass either means you've wired something backwards or your under powering them. There are many factors that can effect the quality of sound, especially in automotive sound.
#6
the front 4x6's sound fine, but they overpower the sound of the back speakers when i have the fade set to the center, I have to fade the speakers pretty far to the back to make it sound even. also if the bass is up and the fade is set too close to the front, the front speakers bass sound overpowers the rear 6x9's and makes the whole setup sound funny.
If it were my setup I wouldn't spend the money on a speaker amp yet. I would put in a sub(s) setup and take out the rear speakers. With this setup you would be able have your front speakers set for ~80hz and up while having your sub(s) set at ~80hz and lower. This would help you with your destorting and you will still have your "bass". I think that you will find that this will greatly improve what you're hearing.
I hope some of this helps.
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