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Old 25th May 2007, 18:21   #16
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here is the link to the sub setting thread...

http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/ask-gu...etting-hu.html
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Old 25th May 2007, 18:26   #17
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Nice install, romyeo! Bliss at last, huh? Thanks for so many pics. And for putting them up so fast too. The comps in front look well installed!

Gripes: Just the box. Did you ask the guy for a sealed box? And the box looks a wee bit more than 1 cu. ft. (for the sealed box) to me. Maybe it matches the ported-box specs, though.
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Old 25th May 2007, 18:54   #18
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You could try the fader at +2 towards the front otherwise the rears will kind of overshadow the fronts.
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Old 25th May 2007, 19:09   #19
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congrats dude! awesome ICE....may I request the mods to please merge the two threads JBL 75.4 and non-availablity and this one!
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Old 25th May 2007, 19:31   #20
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Even I thought of pasting it in the same thread , but that thread has many directions and discussing other stuff as well thats why posted in a new thread.

its your call guys
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Old 25th May 2007, 19:43   #21
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You could try the fader at +2 towards the front otherwise the rears will kind of overshadow the fronts.
The way i set up a fader is to run it all the way to the front then keep pushing it to the rear one step at a time. When I can hear the rear (even a bit) I stop. Why?

a) The rear speakers are usually very close to the ears of the rear passengers so it should not be too loud

b) I dont want to mess with the front sound stage. The rears only provide a bit of fill for the rear passengers.
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Old 25th May 2007, 21:15   #22
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Navin: Shall I increase the fader ?
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Old 25th May 2007, 21:37   #23
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Nice setup dude.
Only thing is, you better pray you never get a puncture
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Old 25th May 2007, 23:54   #24
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Navin: Shall I increase the fader ?
If that means fade to the front , by all means. Adjust to taste.
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Here's the config Team:

Pio 5990 IB
JBL GTO 607c - Front 6500/-
JBL GTO 937 - Rear 4950/-
JBL GTO 4-12 - SUB 4990/-
JBL GTO 75.4 - Amp 12990/-
Wiring Monster 2490/-
Wooden Plank 850/-
Wooden Ported Box 1600/-
Installation 1100/-

Damping needs to be done ... gonna do it next week

RCA
Are you driving the 6X9's or the components off the HU? I was just wondering because you were talking about the fader.
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Old 26th May 2007, 12:17   #26
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Are you driving the 6X9's or the components off the HU? I was just wondering because you were talking about the fader.
HU is driving the Rear 6X9 .
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Are you driving the 6X9's or the components off the HU? I was just wondering because you were talking about the fader.
Even if he is using the HU amp to run the 6x9 the fader function will work then also....
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Old 26th May 2007, 12:55   #28
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Congrats Romeo !
FInally you got the GTO 75.4. Nice installation. Would need your help in future for the installation of same in my Wagon-R.
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hi,

nice install. thanks for the pics

you didn't tell us(sam,hydra) what size the enclosure is and if it is build according to jbl's recommendations. the enclosure specs should be in the manual :-)

About the fader thing, i only listen to my comps in the front. it is according to what you prefer. some like the sound coming from all the sides.

cheers

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Congrats Romeo !
FInally you got the GTO 75.4. Nice installation. Would need your help in future for the installation of same in my Wagon-R.
Thanks Ravi ,

If I can be of any help wouldn't mind helping you , but the real helpers are here , they are the gurus.

Cheers to them.cheers:
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