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Now you may or may not have seen a thread i made awhile ago about vocals through subs but here is a updated one.

I have my system currently setup in my room since I do not have a car as of right now, I turn 16 in November so hopefully big stuff there :D

Anyways I was thinking of getting a cheap crossover(literally 15 bucks) And was wondering if that would solve my vocals through subwoofer problem.

I have hooked my system up to a deck but it still yeiled the same issue but the deck was old so I'm not too sure if I can trust it.

Any input would be really appreciated.

Also specs are in my sig.

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Any info on the crossover? Cause for all we know it could be a 12db high pass at 1.5khz ;)

http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_6297_Pyramid+CR66.html

That is the one. I don't want nothing expensive just something to get the job done.

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This is a low pass right? It should be working if it is set to that? Is it faulty?

It is low pass and I've tried setting all the way down to 40. And I'm not for sure how to see if it's faulty.

EDIT: At 40 the vocals are quite but still there.

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It is low pass and I've tried setting all the way down to 40. And I'm not for sure how to see if it's faulty.

That sounds like it is faulty, or you don't have it switched to low pass (if the amp has a selector switch). You'd have to open it up and check out the innards, or get a pro to anyway.

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That sounds like it is faulty, or you don't have it switched to low pass (if the amp has a selector switch). You'd have to open it up and check out the innards, or get a pro to anyway.

There is no selector switch and I have opened the amp and I am used to taking stuff apart so it's not a problem for me.

Now when I open it what should I be looking for?

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There is no selector switch and I have opened the amp and I am used to taking stuff apart so it's not a problem for me.

Now when I open it what should I be looking for?

Oh, I'm not saying you can't do it, I'm saying that unless there is some huge black spot on the board or something obvious like that, you'll need a o-scope and a bunch of know-how on fixing amps. Is it still under warranty?

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