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Rob
 
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Default Bass Cancellation

Dude,

I am in Perth,WA.

If you're in Perth too, then call me at Morley Hifi & Car Stereo on (08)
9275 7044 and I will sort it out for you.

Rob.

"GiJO" wrote in message
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hehe... i'm in australia dude!!! so unfortunately that's out of the
question... bugger hey!

I'm positive i wired it all up right, cos when i sit in the back seat the
stereo sounds awesome, even if i fade the speakers to the front a little
more to even the sound. But i'll double check anyway... i have to pull out
the amps/wires anyway cos i'm relocating the amp which is under the front
seat as it's too big there...

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Thanks
Andrew



Tyrone Biggums wrote:
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"GiJO" wrote:

Hi,

I have an R33 Skyline, and have found that there is a dead spot
for the bass right where the driver's head is. When listening to
the music it sounds like the bass needs to be turned up. But if i
sit in the back or even lean forward, the bass increases alot. Is
there something i can do to shift the cancellation point either
back or forward? I've got 6.5" splits in the doors and 6"
coaxials in the back. I've tried turning the bass up but then the
speakers pop when i turn it up and that sounds worse.

It's very annoying and the system quality is lower cos of it.
Maybe if i angle the speakers in the doors to the back of the car
a bit more, or tilt the rear speakers towards the front... any
ideas?

All my equipment is Alpine (speakers, headunit, amps etc) I've
got the CVA-1000e headunit, MRV-F405 4 channel amp.

Try reversing the polarity of the fronts or rears, whichever is
easier to get to.


one set of the speakers are wire in reverse to the other set. so
the front set are out of phase with the rear set.


bring that skyline to virginia beach and leave it with me for a week
or so. i'll sort the sound problems out, and at no charge, too!

:-)