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would check to make sure none of your wires are running parrallel with any factory ones if your coming across a spot where they are make sure you run them across and tie them off so they stay in a + that should help...

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No eq,s,,,

Goes as follows...

Head unit..Panasonic Ghost..

RCA....sub signal goes out of the deck... into a remote volume knob...out of that into 1st of 3....1500s..out of amp 1 into amp 2 out of amp 2 into amp 3

rca front signal is split 3 ways.....1 -4 channel amp on the 6.5s in the doors and 1/2 of the other 4 channel is on the kicks...

rear rca signal goes to the other half of the second 4 channel amp..on the 5.25s in the rear dash///////////

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Try taking the remote sub knob out of the pic and see if that doesnt clean up/strengthen your bass signal and just use the non fader controls on the ghost.

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http://www.subwoofertools.com/forum/setgain.asp

according to that..........my gains should be set @ 54.8 volts....on the 1500s they are all dead on 54.8 but the bass seams really ...well ..not enough......untill the volume is at damn near full tilt... I set the gains with a 50Hz note...

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what is your pre out voltage at the head unit, then at the point where it hooks up to the amp, do they match? When you find that then set your amps gains to match them.

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what is your pre out voltage at the head unit, then at the point where it hooks up to the amp, do they match? When you find that then set your amps gains to match them.

ok...my next dumb question.....how do i check that...

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http://www.subwoofertools.com/forum/setgain.asp

according to that..........my gains should be set @ 54.8 volts....on the 1500s they are all dead on 54.8 but the bass seams really ...well ..not enough......untill the volume is at damn near full tilt... I set the gains with a 50Hz note...

i've always set my gains at 3/4 the volume. This way, if one song has a lower volume recording than another, I have enough room to turn it up. Try it that way and see what you think. Oh, I dunno if you turned your bass boost or bass eq back up or not, but try that too.

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ok...my next dumb question.....how do i check that...

if you happen to have saved the manual for the h/u, it will tell you in there.

A couple links to some box builds:

Tahoe Box 1, Tahoe Box 2, Nissan Titan, VW GTI,

Mini-Bump, Hummer H2, Ford F-150

My own car builds (current setup --- under construction):

Overall Thread, Kickpods, Dash, Back Doors

Subwoofer Wall

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