Rear sub woofers out of phase VXR8
Discussion
I have had the car 3 years and you really know it makes a big difference like today when you get in it after not driving it for a few days and the radio comes on and you think "yes that really has made a difference" think I need to drop the sub gain back to what it was when I got the car, where is the sub amp situated in the boot? I can't remember what side it is ?
Dave3166 said:
My yellow wire`s are near the bumper, so will be doing this soon.
But, to be honest, the sound is not to bad at the moment. Look forward to it being even better, hopefully!!!
Regards.
Dave S
Exactly what I thought Dave, I thought it sounded pretty good for stock, but now its even better, but like I mentioned, I have got to turn the sub amp back down to middle notch which I upped when I got the car.But, to be honest, the sound is not to bad at the moment. Look forward to it being even better, hopefully!!!
Regards.
Dave S
snowwolf said:
Exactly what I thought Dave, I thought it sounded pretty good for stock, but now its even better, but like I mentioned, I have got to turn the sub amp back down to middle notch which I upped when I got the car.
You lightweight it's all about the bass (the more the better) Granby said:
snowwolf said:
Exactly what I thought Dave, I thought it sounded pretty good for stock, but now its even better, but like I mentioned, I have got to turn the sub amp back down to middle notch which I upped when I got the car.
You lightweight it's all about the bass (the more the better) snowwolf said:
Exactly what I thought Dave, I thought it sounded pretty good for stock, but now its even better, but like I mentioned, I have got to turn the sub amp back down to middle notch which I upped when I got the car.
Sounds good to me Mick.Will I need some solder or just the soldering iron, using solder that is already there.
Any tips, or is it straight forward, never soldered before.
Excuse my ignorance. :-))
Regards.
Dave.
Hope your well Mick, I must say, loving the look of my car, more & more
Dave3166 said:
Sounds good to me Mick.
Will I need some solder or just the soldering iron, using solder that is already there.
Any tips, or is it straight forward, never soldered before.
Excuse my ignorance. :-))
Regards.
Dave.
Hope your well Mick, I must say, loving the look of my car, more & more
You shouldn't need anymore as there is plenty on there. Just hold the iron on the connection for a few seconds and soldr.will melt. Will I need some solder or just the soldering iron, using solder that is already there.
Any tips, or is it straight forward, never soldered before.
Excuse my ignorance. :-))
Regards.
Dave.
Hope your well Mick, I must say, loving the look of my car, more & more
Suprised by how much better it sounds now
R8OMG said:
You shouldn't need anymore as there is plenty on there. Just hold the iron on the connection for a few seconds and soldr.will melt.
Suprised by how much better it sounds now
Glad your liking the lowered look Dave much better.Suprised by how much better it sounds now
You shouldn't need more solder but will depend on soldering iron, a small gas one like I have does not really get hot enough and needed to add some extra solder to the tip to get the heat transfer to melt what is on the speaker, if you have the electric type you should be fine, it helped to have a pair of long nose pliers to hold the wires when taking off and soldering back on as they are very short, best to wear a pair of glasses for safety.
snowwolf said:
Glad your liking the lowered look Dave much better.
You shouldn't need more solder but will depend on soldering iron, a small gas one like I have does not really get hot enough and needed to add some extra solder to the tip to get the heat transfer to melt what is on the speaker, if you have the electric type you should be fine, it helped to have a pair of long nose pliers to hold the wires when taking off and soldering back on as they are very short, best to wear a pair of glasses for safety.
Cheers Mick.You shouldn't need more solder but will depend on soldering iron, a small gas one like I have does not really get hot enough and needed to add some extra solder to the tip to get the heat transfer to melt what is on the speaker, if you have the electric type you should be fine, it helped to have a pair of long nose pliers to hold the wires when taking off and soldering back on as they are very short, best to wear a pair of glasses for safety.
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