DAMN IT! lol, I wish I would seen that yesterday!
Oh well. I picked up the amp from Best Buy (in case I wanted to return it for a bigger one, calm down) and went and hooked up the Alpine. WOW. Those Polks rock, such clarity. I haven't had my mids/highs amped in so long that you really don't realize that you are missing a lot of sound. They are very full and very rich and do have some nice mid bass. I have to finalize my connections, I always do a tape dry run to make sure it's all straight. SO I'll ahve to go back this weekend and tighten and clean every up, make it look pro.
My one question/ issue. I'm trying to bridge channels 3 & 4 and I'm running high level speaker input. When I use channel 3, my old sub booms. However, when I bridge 3+ and 4- the sub sounds crossed. The manual diagrams for low level RCA input, not for high level. I assume that I need to cross the high level inputs? I have all four amp channels wired to just the front right and left from the stereo. So, I'm not sure which of the 3 & 4 channel wires to cross or what, etc.
However, if my old 10" is booming this sweetly just on channel 3 of the Alpine, I should be fine. Would the ID8 not sound as good being that it needs more power? Or should it should just as good as an 5 year old average 10"?
I'm, not sure how you guys can dial the amp gains in. I understand I turn the gain down, then the radio all the way up. Then, back down a step. THen turn the gain on the amp up till it distorts, then back down a step. I have the fronts maybe 35% or so up, and it's too loud when I turn it up, not distorted, just really loud. I'd go deaf trying to adjust everything at peak level, haha. My ID8 is coming today, but I have that old temp sub to keep me warm while I build the enclosure. I'm sure I'll be back with some questions once I get to the FG part.
The Mazda 5 wiring is NOTHING like the other Mazdas, I had to wing it, especially finding the remote. Thank zeus for light testers
