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Old 07-23-2019, 11:43 AM
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I ferruled all the power and ground wires, with the exception of the 4 gauge coming from the battery. The weird thing is that I had no hum until I took the fairing off and replaced the inline fuse for the Stinger from a 30 amp to a 60 amp. It's also possible I pushed some wires in a weird way, because it was a thought time getting the fairing on than normal.
 
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I'll also add that it does not go up with the throttle. It's a constant volume, at least that what it seems like.
 
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Can you adjust your master volume on the DSR-1 and make it go away?

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I'll also add that it does not go up with the throttle. It's a constant volume, at least that what it seems like.
 
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Good idea. I haven't tried it.
 
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Master volume didn't change anything.
 
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Possibly a lil floor noise caused by amp gains a tad too high & the DSR is trying to bury the output.

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Possibly a lil floor noise caused by amp gains a tad too high & the DSR is trying to bury the output.

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All together, if that's the worst problem I have, I'll take it. I adjusted the crossovers on the mids to allow for more high end, up to the manufacturer frequency response. I took the high pass on the rears from 50 hz to where the 0db level is about 70hz. It is a great sound. I still think the low end is set too low...might try 80, but crystal clear and full sound.
 
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All together, if that's the worst problem I have, I'll take it. I adjusted the crossovers on the mids to allow for more high end, up to the manufacturer frequency response. I took the high pass on the rears from 50 hz to where the 0db level is about 70hz. It is a great sound. I still think the low end is set too low...might try 80, but crystal clear and full sound.
Awesome brother!!! The fun part is dialing in the tune to match ur riding style. Try and match the specs and freq curves if available the best u can and don't over tune that stuff.

Glad to see ur enjoying the fruits of ur labor brother!!!! Nice job!!!!!

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Anyone mess with delays? I seem to get an echo, and I'm not sure if it's built into the music and I can finally hear it, or if is a timing difference from the fairing to the lowers.
 
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Generally I've been told that as riders we are already sitting in the center of the speakers so usually no delays are needed.

GSN one thing I did to isolate the floor noise my DSP was injecting into the system was to unplug the head unit from the DSP. When I did the floor noise was still there. I then unplugged the DSP RCA jacks from the amp and the floor noise disappeared completely, so that told me the DSP was the cause.

Other users have found out the same thing at times. Basically the DSP is a pre-amp (when you boost a frequency it is amplifying it) so I guess it makes sense it would inject a little noise.

I think I would up turning down the output of the DSP and turning up my gains a little bit and that eased the floor noise down to where it wasn't too bad.
 


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