Aftermarket Sound System Owners Post Your Setup!
Last edited by VaIS350; Sep 1, 2006 at 05:23 AM.
His car...
Standard Audio System - No ML
Custom box with 2 JL 8W0's
Kicker 250.2 mono'd at 300w (4ohm)
Standard High to Low converter
Everyting is done except getting an adequate input signal for the Kicker amp. I grabbed the stock subwoofer wires coming from the amp and used the high to low converter. The sound was not what I expected. It seems the crossover point for the stock sub is, IMO, to low. The 8's lacked the range that we expected to get.
My next idea was to grab the low-level HU output to the stock amp and let the Kicker do the crossover. I made some custom RCA adapters that were connected directly to the Kicker. That proved to work perfectly until I found that the HU doesn't control the volume through the low-level output. The volume of the JL's didn't change with the rest of the system. Nice....
I know we could use a LC6i/LC8, but do you know if there is a way to get a full range signal to the Kicker without it? I have a couple of ideas.....let me know what you think...
Could I grab say....the left front woofer and the subwoofer and connect them to the amp through the H to L converter and essentially let the amp sum the signals? I want to crossover the JL's at nothing higher than 120Hz, so this is assuming the crossover points of the stock amp would allow it.
Use the low-level output from the HU and put in a separate level control **** near the driver seat that would allow complete control over the volume of the JL's.
I respect your opinion and look forward to hearing your thoughts. Thanks in advance C!
In my car I originally used a LC8 but I sold it when I put my Alpine deck in and moved the factory deck to the glove box. Now I have the factory deck back in its location and have it run, after the amp, into an Alpine Vehicle Hub Pro VPA-B222. I used two www.davidnavone.com NE-774V four channel LOCs (using only two channels on one for the sub and the front left/right woofer and mid/tweeter on the other) to convert the signal. Coming out of the NE-774Vs I used RCA “Y” cords to sum all the outputs down to two stereo channels. I then ran the summed signals in to the Alpine Hub. The Hub also controls an Alpine 5.1 surround sound processor, an Alpine DVD changer, an Alpine CD changer, and a future I-pod. I use the factory system as normal except I use the Hub’s volume as the master volume of the system. I used the NE-774V converters because they electrically isolate the signal from ever going back towards the amp, provide a 9.5 volt signal on the output RCAs, and don’t change the phase of the signals going through it. The two NE-774Vs was $75 compared to about $200 for the LC8
Maybe you could use one NE-774V and run the sub and woofer inputs to it to get a signal up to 1 KHz to the amp.
Hope this helps.
Thanks for the info! I did exactly what you suggested (use woofer and sub outputs of the stock amp) and the result is great! I really appreciate your input. The next thing to do is add 2 mid-bass drivers somewhere in the front of the car to give it a little better low-end imaging. Overall, the sound is pretty good for a stock system. Thanks again!
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