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Hi Everyone,
hopeing someone can shed a bit of light on this problem i am having, i had a 2007 hawkeye with 12" type r alpine sub and it shock the car, you could have not asked for more it was that good. i upgraded to the 2015 sti and moved over my audio and the bass is lame beyond lame suer dupa lame, i changed my alpine sub for a rocky p3, meh was better but not great, so again more power i brought i Rocky T1 yes the bass was better but nothing like me 07 car.
anyone have any idea?
hopeing someone can shed a bit of light on this problem i am having, i had a 2007 hawkeye with 12" type r alpine sub and it shock the car, you could have not asked for more it was that good. i upgraded to the 2015 sti and moved over my audio and the bass is lame beyond lame suer dupa lame, i changed my alpine sub for a rocky p3, meh was better but not great, so again more power i brought i Rocky T1 yes the bass was better but nothing like me 07 car.
anyone have any idea?
Them alpine subs are mint quality and golfs are always gonna have deeper base due to the way the boot is, I'd say it's got to be the head unit as long as the amp is of same quality for defo
It's far less likely to be just the head unit.
Your 2007 had a piece of molded foam as a rear seat bench... Your new car has proper split seats, far more substantial. As a test, try folding the one rear seat forward, shutting all doors and see if it makes a massive improvement or not
AFTER that, try turning up the setting on your amp, bit at a time.
Your 2007 had a piece of molded foam as a rear seat bench... Your new car has proper split seats, far more substantial. As a test, try folding the one rear seat forward, shutting all doors and see if it makes a massive improvement or not
AFTER that, try turning up the setting on your amp, bit at a time.
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