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Hi,

At the moment the bass level in my car is ok but i want a bit more punch i was thinking of upgrading my monoblock amp but im not 100% sure.

Any direction would be appreciated

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Lee

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Hi,

At the moment the bass level in my car is ok but i want a bit more punch i was thinking of upgrading my monoblock amp but im not 100% sure.

Any direction would be appreciated

Pioneer DEX-P88R Headunit

Pioneer DEQ-9200 DSP Audio Processor

Pioneer TSW121SPL Subwoofer x2

Pioneer GDM510M Amplifier

Pioneer 4 Channel amp cant remember the model

Pioneer TS-D161S Splits

Alpine Type R tweeters

Lee

you got all this in your R33 and you want more bass?? what kind of enclosure do you have for the two 12's?

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Bigger mono and bigger sub :rolleyes: single top line series hehe..

Refer to dR DooF for the last question about all the stuff in a 33 ... he'll show you how much crap he can shove in his DooF machine

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you got all this in your R33 and you want more bass?? what kind of enclosure do you have for the two 12's?

As above, what type of enclosure do you have for the two 12" subs - you may have serious "suck out" where the ouput from each is cancelling the other.

Try switching the phase on one of the subs and see if it makes it better or worse.

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Thanks for the comments but i ended up just spending a bit of time tuning the different eq maps with all sorts of types of music and i ended up with a good result without having to spend any $ which is good.

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