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Unhappy with Upgraded Sound System
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<blockquote data-quote="The Car Stereo Company" data-source="post: 1850819" data-attributes="member: 7124"><p>its typical of the audio control. the high frequency is just too overbearing. the jl audio interface is a cheaper route but im not a fan of their processor app at all. while im very familiar with it, its not ideal. the issue you are going to have is that you will need to add a second amplifier. you want to run an active stage. this allows direct tuning and adjustment to the tweeter alone. makin it possible to reduce the output gain going to each specific tweeter location. if you do a processor or add th jl piece, you will want to add th amp regardless. we have always left the oem amp in place and got signal after it. i have heard of people getting audio going to the amp, but the data thats in the amp, usually you will want to keep. unfortunately due to how these trucks are set up, you kind of have to go all in. as you know now, you spent a lot of money, but arent happy, and the only solution would be a processor, whether it be the jl audio, or you go with a mosconi, hertz, helix, etc.... the ideal way would be to have seperate channels for the front stage (active) this gives you the most control over your system</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Car Stereo Company, post: 1850819, member: 7124"] its typical of the audio control. the high frequency is just too overbearing. the jl audio interface is a cheaper route but im not a fan of their processor app at all. while im very familiar with it, its not ideal. the issue you are going to have is that you will need to add a second amplifier. you want to run an active stage. this allows direct tuning and adjustment to the tweeter alone. makin it possible to reduce the output gain going to each specific tweeter location. if you do a processor or add th jl piece, you will want to add th amp regardless. we have always left the oem amp in place and got signal after it. i have heard of people getting audio going to the amp, but the data thats in the amp, usually you will want to keep. unfortunately due to how these trucks are set up, you kind of have to go all in. as you know now, you spent a lot of money, but arent happy, and the only solution would be a processor, whether it be the jl audio, or you go with a mosconi, hertz, helix, etc.... the ideal way would be to have seperate channels for the front stage (active) this gives you the most control over your system [/QUOTE]
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