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  1. Drop in sub upgrade for factory Alpine system

    You can try adding some polyfill to the factory sub enclosure. If that doesn’t satisfy you then try a shallow mount sub from amazon.
  2. Center staging

    I ended up wiring the amp to all speakers. for awhile now the amp would turn the tune off after the vehicle sat for a bit. I already verified that its getting a constant 12v power. I said screw it and just thr amp with out the dsp. Honestly i like it better without it.
  3. Easy rollbar speaker upgrade for Alpine Premium system

    the alpine system has 8 separate speaker vs 4 of the non alpine systems. The 3.5” channel has a crossover in it for tweeters and the 4” has acrossover for lower frequencies. You will need to use both channels to get the right sound.
  4. Center staging

    i may try that. Ive heard of people covering the mic with a thin towel to bring the highs up as whole. Others have told me to fade mostly to the front when i do the dsp setup.
  5. Center staging

    For those of you running a kicker key200.4, did you experiment with microphone placement for dsp tuning? Im trying to get more of a center stage rather than front stage. The key amp keeps reducing the highs of the soundbar speakers to create a front stage sound.
  6. Installed: Stinger Heigh 10 Infotainment Center + MB Quart Dual 8" Sub Enclosure

    I dont which amp the op is using but i have a kicker key500.1 pushing my mbquart subs. Its at a 2ohm load which is only 300 watts and they sound really good for 8’s. I stuffed the box with 20oz of polyfill which gave them deep punch that can feel. Soon i will be replacing them with kicker subs...


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