Alpine CDA-9855R ***
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Alpine CDA-9855R ***
Hey all,
Just wondering if some one can help me sort my headunit out. I have the Alpine CDA-9855R. I have had it for about 6 months now and I have been playing and playing trying to get a sound that I'm happy with.
At the moment I am running:
CDA-9855R - Alpine Headunit
SPR-17LS - 16.5cm Alpine Type-R Components
SWR-1242D - 12" Alpine Type-R Subwoofer
MRV-F345 - V12 4 Channel Amplifier
Currently I am running the system on 4 gauge and I have the components running off the headunit.
Now the problem. I am having problems getting any mid what so ever out of the components. The headunit uses the i-personalize feature. Most of the settings are done through the cross-over menu. I have tried the speakers with another Alpine headunit and they have worked fine and they have the mid that you would expect.
Anyways ... Please can someone through some light my way on how to sort the levels out so I have the desired sound quality I expect?
Cheers
Cheby
Just wondering if some one can help me sort my headunit out. I have the Alpine CDA-9855R. I have had it for about 6 months now and I have been playing and playing trying to get a sound that I'm happy with.
At the moment I am running:
CDA-9855R - Alpine Headunit
SPR-17LS - 16.5cm Alpine Type-R Components
SWR-1242D - 12" Alpine Type-R Subwoofer
MRV-F345 - V12 4 Channel Amplifier
Currently I am running the system on 4 gauge and I have the components running off the headunit.
Now the problem. I am having problems getting any mid what so ever out of the components. The headunit uses the i-personalize feature. Most of the settings are done through the cross-over menu. I have tried the speakers with another Alpine headunit and they have worked fine and they have the mid that you would expect.
Anyways ... Please can someone through some light my way on how to sort the levels out so I have the desired sound quality I expect?
Cheers
Cheby
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