CheeseHelmet
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Audio post about my Milly;Well, I got the Alpine headunit installed into the Milly and the 5x7 Alpine speakers still sounded like poo. I got the sub/amp all hooked up and that is pretty weak too. I'm not too thrilled... I don't know car stereos so Phen came out and double checked all my wiring and such before I buttoned up anything.
My old setup in my P5 had the same head unit, Alpine speakers and an Infinity 200watt powered sub and it all sounded lovely. I had the sub settings in the HU set at 9/15 and the gain about 3/4 up on the sub amp. I generally listen to funk/jazz so I wanted some more low end frequencies at lower volume and that set up was perfect.
The new setup in the Milly is the same HU, stock front speakers (since the Alpine sound really thin and no low end) and a Pioneer 700 bridged amp with an Alpine Type-R 10" sub in a big ported box. I've got the sub control on the HU turned all the way up to 15/15 and the gain maxed out on the amp and it's barely noticeable in the music. Unless you really crank up the music then you can hear/feel it a bit. But I was hoping for more low frequencies at low volume (I don't really blast music). I double checked the polarity on the sub and everything should be hooked up correctly.
So should I ask one of my friend to try their sub enclosure? Maybe the amp is underpowered for the sub? Again, I'm not looking to rattle license plates but my silly little Infinity had more bass that this huge beast in my trunk. What gives?
I think a "700W" amp should be more than enough to power a 10" sub.
Lets troubleshoot this b****

- Are you sure the gain knob is turned the right way?
- Do you have the cutoff frequency set high enough?
- Is the polarity correct on the amp->sub wires?
- Could it be that one of the two wires heading from the HU to the amp are damaged?
That's all I can think of right now... If you could give us model numbers of the exact amp and sub you're using it might help.