Best advice for wiring Bt4180 tweeters
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Quick question. Did you have to use some sort of Y rca cable and if so how did you wire it? My Alpine HU only has 5 pre-outs. 2 front 2 rear and 1 sub. Y cable from front channels and split to both amps? Would this be right or is there a better way? Sorry for all the questions but I'm sort of new. Previously I just bought kits that were stupid proof.
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Ok. Just got the amp installed. That thing is small. I'm waiting on the hertz mp25.3 tweeters to come in. The polks were just too big to fit. Can someone help me with the wiring advice?
I played the sv 165s and man they are crazy loud. Not much bass but I know it's a 6.5. How should I wire these tweeters? My alpine has a great EQ. I've got the sound output sloped from 80hz feeding the front SVs. The rear is flat feeding feeding the Titan IIs (when I use the tourpak). The tweeters I'm not sure if I should feed them off the rear or the front channel of the HU down to the SD 250 2d. The bt4180 powers the front and rear 6 5s.
I'd like a little more bass from the SVs. Honestly I have no idea what I'm doing but I'm trying to learn. One guy told me to turn my HU crossover setting down to -14 on everything. I tried that and it sounded ok but only at 3/4 volume. These SVs are rated at 400 watts. They should be able to handle what I want.
Anyone?
I played the sv 165s and man they are crazy loud. Not much bass but I know it's a 6.5. How should I wire these tweeters? My alpine has a great EQ. I've got the sound output sloped from 80hz feeding the front SVs. The rear is flat feeding feeding the Titan IIs (when I use the tourpak). The tweeters I'm not sure if I should feed them off the rear or the front channel of the HU down to the SD 250 2d. The bt4180 powers the front and rear 6 5s.
I'd like a little more bass from the SVs. Honestly I have no idea what I'm doing but I'm trying to learn. One guy told me to turn my HU crossover setting down to -14 on everything. I tried that and it sounded ok but only at 3/4 volume. These SVs are rated at 400 watts. They should be able to handle what I want.
Anyone?
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