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Alpine CDM-9807rb sub out - tone controls?
Hi there,
does anyone know if the bass engine, and bass type, tone controls on the CDM-9807RB affect the subwoofer out too? Reason is, I want to cut the bass going to my dash speakers, while sending a full bass signal to my subwoofer amp. Many thanks, Jamie |
Alpine CDM-9807rb sub out - tone controls?
wrote in message oups.com... Hi there, does anyone know if the bass engine, and bass type, tone controls on the CDM-9807RB affect the subwoofer out too? Reason is, I want to cut the bass going to my dash speakers, while sending a full bass signal to my subwoofer amp. Many thanks, Jamie The sound controls will effect all audio outputs. Check the manual for references to either "Crossover" or "Subwoofer level control" Idealy, you would want it to have a built in crossover to limit the frequencies being sent to the front speakers. |
Alpine CDM-9807rb sub out - tone controls?
James wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... does anyone know if the bass engine, and bass type, tone controls on the CDM-9807RB affect the subwoofer out too? Reason is, I want to cut the bass going to my dash speakers, while sending a full bass signal to my subwoofer amp. The sound controls will effect all audio outputs. Ah - 'tis as I feared.. Check the manual for references to either "Crossover" or "Subwoofer level control" The manual mentions turning the sub out on & off, and adjusting the level, that's it though, no mention of crossover frequencies. Idealy, you would want it to have a built in crossover to limit the frequencies being sent to the front speakers. Looks like my only option is to use bass blocker capacitors. Will these still drain the amp's current as if the speakers were being driven with low frequencies? Thanks for the reply, Jamie |
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