Rockvilles 800w 10” super slim (6.86cm/2.7in) is only $149.95 and it has its own built in amp. They’re a good company I’ve run them for a few years now.
The sound distorts through the mic so hard to hear what it sounds like but yeah you're right you'll definitely have a cleaner sound with bigger setups 💯🙌🏼
You can't just guess at an arbitrary number like 70%. It all depends on the source voltage level. Trial and error will determine where it needs to be set.
@@giggsl5011 Not so much quality, but signal strength. A gain knob is like a ratio adapter. If your signal going in is not strong, you can adjust the gain high and not have clipping. If you feed in a very strong signal you might need the gain turned way down.
Just no... you match your gain to the cleanest input signal. If your radio puts out 4V clean at max volume you set the gain to 4V if it puts out 2.65V at 60% volume you put it at 2.65V
@@taung9535Most of these units draw 15A-20A max at full volume. Most of the time the amp draw is way lower so no worries about needing electrical upgrades.
that fart sound is the sub distorting turn down the gain to 70% or untill it stops making that noise also the remote wire is +12v so I hope you added insolation to it so you dont get a short it looks bare in the video
You'll probably want the crossover set around 80hz low pass, not 50 for that sub. You'll definitely not want the phase set on 180*. Leave that to zero. At 180* it is out of phase with your other speakers and will not sound as good.
@@Mike.D.843The phase setting will be different in each installation. Thats why they make it easy to switch it. You have to try both and pick the one that sounds better. You also need to set the crossover by what sounds best. You can not rely on the markings by the knob.
This^ Phase changes where the sound wave starts because if your mains and your sub starts at the the same wave position, they cross (phase) each other out. Even the crossover depends on what main speakers you have and what your settings are. I usually prefer setting my sub to only handle 60hz and below so it's not so boomy.
Thanks for this video You mentioned put the 50 Hz will that enhance the bass also someone said lower the gain to 70% is that will make it truly mild and clean when I up the volume!? I bought one called d class isudar good quality one since a year or so, it sounds good But i could know what the correct adjustment i should use with it 😢 I installed it correctly but the base controller light isn't lighting anymore since before what could it be wrong!? Sorry for making it long I wish you can help me out solving this issue Thanks 🙏
Hey matey. It comes down to your headunit. The amount of gain is the amount of bass you want your sub to take over. If it is at 70% it will only play that amount through the sub and the other 30% through car speakers. That will make it sound nice and clean but everyone has different taste of how much bass is enough 🤣
Would this be suitable for lwb ns 2008 If you remember my rockford don't work any more Also would it compatable with kenwood. DMX8520DABS Thanks for sharing 👍😀
Hey Robbie. Yes I remember. I reckon it will. Just have a look at the back of the headunit, there should be a sub input. Do that and then yeah you'll have a sub 💯
"...720 peak power wattage..." Meanwhile, the built-in amp is pumping 50rms. "...and the phase to 180 degrees so the sound travels through the whole car nicely...." OMG! These RUclips Hobby installer are GOLD! Can't stop laughing! Cheers!
Nice mate. It came with the product so will be fine. Bigger wires are suited for massive amplifiers and subwoofers like over 1000w. This one only 300@@kalisto1
@@kalisto1This Masten is probably drawing 15 or 20 amps at most and that is in musical surges. It probably averages out to 5 or 10 amps. You don't even need to go to the battery. These units will run fine off a cigarette lighter outlet since they are usually fused for 25 or 30 amp. If you want to know true current consumption get a DC clamp ammeter. It is not a high powered amp, but good enough.
You're listening to sound through a crappy mic hence why you can't hear the exact sound. The sound farts are because the bass is too much for the mic to handle so it distorts. In reality just clean bass no rattles🙂💯
@@budget4x4life lol I love sound my computer has $1,000 small rosewood technics speakers, my amp is a mini Denon receiver, with a 12 inch 300 watt amp, built in, my monitor is an 32 in curved screen Samson. But my home system starts with a SVS SB 4000, Subwoofer, not to mention the stuff in my bed room and garage, lol yeah my stuff is great so yeah I can say the video sounded crappy, sorry not trying to be mean.
Rockvilles 800w 10” super slim (6.86cm/2.7in) is only $149.95 and it has its own built in amp. They’re a good company I’ve run them for a few years now.
Link?
Mine only lasted 4 months of light use. Thats why im here 🤣
@@raymondkhan2709Sorry, RUclips takes down my links. They’re shitty like that. :/
@@landonthomson3087 mine has been going strong for 3 years so far.
Yep this video sold me. Gonna put one under the back seat of my extended cab truck.
Mate they go hard! You'll be happy😄💯🙌🏼
Good to see you now have a new job, Orlando Bloom.
Thanks for taking time to film and post the install 👍
No problem mate thanks for watching and commenting 🙂💯
Mate, turn the gain down to about 70%, you'll have a much cleaner sound, especially at higher volume.
The sound distorts through the mic so hard to hear what it sounds like but yeah you're right you'll definitely have a cleaner sound with bigger setups 💯🙌🏼
You can't just guess at an arbitrary number like 70%. It all depends on the source voltage level. Trial and error will determine where it needs to be set.
depends on the quality, i have a marshall (not in the car), u can push it at 100% and its clear, crisp, lovely bass
@@giggsl5011 Not so much quality, but signal strength. A gain knob is like a ratio adapter. If your signal going in is not strong, you can adjust the gain high and not have clipping. If you feed in a very strong signal you might need the gain turned way down.
Just no... you match your gain to the cleanest input signal. If your radio puts out 4V clean at max volume you set the gain to 4V if it puts out 2.65V at 60% volume you put it at 2.65V
Awesome video! That subwoofer has made such a big difference to the sound! Love it!
Not too shabby aye😄👌🏼
Do you need to put a bigger battery or alternator in your car for this?
@@taung9535 Hay mate! I have been running on a 620cc battery which is normal size and original alternator and it's perfect :)
@@taung9535Most of these units draw 15A-20A max at full volume. Most of the time the amp draw is way lower so no worries about needing electrical upgrades.
Should always quote the rms mate. More important than the peak as it’s what yr listening to most of the time
That's true mate💯 it was 180w🔥
Probably a dumb question but you didn’t need an amp for this? And another question is it possible to do 2 of them?
Has a built in amp and yes I reckon you could wire 2 up🙂💯
@@budget4x4lifethank you for replying back brother I appreciate you for that, did it make the rear view mirror shake lol
@@teezysimmons haha no worries!
Yes it sure did😄
Sweet, again thank you! I jus bout one and installing tomorrow, video was lots of help.
@@teezysimmons fantastic enjoy it!!💯
hi, may I ask which central wire is the wire with the symbol REM connected to?
Cool video brother 😎...thanks
No worries 🙂💯
Because your such a good sport I’m subscribing to your channel,lol have a good one,
Haha thanks I appreciate it💯 Have a good one too mate😊
that fart sound is the sub distorting turn down the gain to 70% or untill it stops making that noise also the remote wire is +12v so I hope you added insolation to it so you dont get a short it looks bare in the video
The fart was the microphone that distorts not the sub 🙂
You'll probably want the crossover set around 80hz low pass, not 50 for that sub. You'll definitely not want the phase set on 180*. Leave that to zero. At 180* it is out of phase with your other speakers and will not sound as good.
Yeah...the phase on zero has no bass at all tho 😄
@@budget4x4life interesting. That’s the opposite of how it would normally respond.
@@Mike.D.843 haha oh well😄
@@Mike.D.843The phase setting will be different in each installation. Thats why they make it easy to switch it. You have to try both and pick the one that sounds better.
You also need to set the crossover by what sounds best. You can not rely on the markings by the knob.
This^ Phase changes where the sound wave starts because if your mains and your sub starts at the the same wave position, they cross (phase) each other out. Even the crossover depends on what main speakers you have and what your settings are. I usually prefer setting my sub to only handle 60hz and below so it's not so boomy.
If you going to add something like that as a subwoofer your just better off upgrading your interior speakers and putting a 4 channel amp
@@miguelitomilianacamacho9838 not really
Thanks for this video
You mentioned put the 50 Hz will that enhance the bass also someone said lower the gain to 70% is that will make it truly mild and clean when I up the volume!?
I bought one called d class isudar good quality one since a year or so, it sounds good
But i could know what the correct adjustment i should use with it 😢
I installed it correctly but the base controller light isn't lighting anymore since before what could it be wrong!?
Sorry for making it long
I wish you can help me out solving this issue
Thanks 🙏
Hey matey. It comes down to your headunit. The amount of gain is the amount of bass you want your sub to take over. If it is at 70% it will only play that amount through the sub and the other 30% through car speakers. That will make it sound nice and clean but everyone has different taste of how much bass is enough 🤣
Check if the ground and power wires are properly connected. Maybe disconnect and connect again to see if it changes
Indeed
Thank you so much for your help Buddy 🙏
Keep up the good work
Waiting for your new videos.
@@Leto4900 thanks so much😊
The RCA cables are for left and right, not positive and negative
Thanks mate. Beginner back then 😄
Sounds good
Cheers 😃💯
Would this be suitable for lwb ns 2008
If you remember my rockford don't work any more
Also would it compatable with kenwood. DMX8520DABS
Thanks for sharing 👍😀
Hey Robbie. Yes I remember. I reckon it will. Just have a look at the back of the headunit, there should be a sub input. Do that and then yeah you'll have a sub 💯
thanks for this video i have been looking to buy one for my pickup truck...
No worries mate they are great!💯🔥
l want to run in home l find 12 v adapter for power but howl can l get the otomaticly power on Signal? Blue cable need a electricity?
Blue needs power. It's the ignition wire to go on and off. Why do you run this in home 😄
@@budget4x4life for second sub because of the proper dimensions. How much need power 12v?
@@muhendisabi1697 yeah 12v
Very helpful
No worries 😊💯
Thanks
All good mate😃💯
How long did it last?
Still going
What is still sounds like factory
Lol put some headphones on
06:38 name song?
Sorry mate was just a random tune on youtube🤣
ruclips.net/video/wh3sbXkZq48/видео.html
How many watt✅️
720🔥
Probably a real 100 watts, maybe 150. Class A/B, low efficiency.
"...720 peak power wattage..." Meanwhile, the built-in amp is pumping 50rms. "...and the phase to 180 degrees so the sound travels through the whole car nicely...." OMG! These RUclips Hobby installer are GOLD! Can't stop laughing! Cheers!
Cheers for watching😄🍻
I don't know why your laughing as he was correct on both things. Maybe try not to be so egotistical laughing at others. It makes you look bad.
bro those wires are to thin, ground and battery need bigger gauge
She'll be right🤣
@@budget4x4life im about to install mine, im using 6 gauge it has to be enough. Yours are thin as a nedle haha
Nice mate. It came with the product so will be fine. Bigger wires are suited for massive amplifiers and subwoofers like over 1000w. This one only 300@@kalisto1
@@budget4x4life No man, better flow of electrons is betrer if the wire proper.
@@kalisto1This Masten is probably drawing 15 or 20 amps at most and that is in musical surges. It probably averages out to 5 or 10 amps. You don't even need to go to the battery. These units will run fine off a cigarette lighter outlet since they are usually fused for 25 or 30 amp.
If you want to know true current consumption get a DC clamp ammeter. It is not a high powered amp, but good enough.
That sounds horrible.
The microphone couldn't handle the bass mate 👍🏻
"lets see what the bass feels like" places sub under drivers seat. Tickle bum much huh?
Works great for small cars not so much for bigger
wow sounds really crappy.
You're listening to sound through a crappy mic hence why you can't hear the exact sound. The sound farts are because the bass is too much for the mic to handle so it distorts. In reality just clean bass no rattles🙂💯
@@budget4x4life lol I love sound my computer has $1,000 small rosewood technics speakers, my amp is a mini Denon receiver, with a 12 inch 300 watt amp, built in, my monitor is an 32 in curved screen Samson. But my home system starts with a SVS SB 4000, Subwoofer, not to mention the stuff in my bed room and garage, lol yeah my stuff is great so yeah I can say the video sounded crappy, sorry not trying to be mean.
@@DKLGalactus5 haha no all good mate😃
@Gebriel T the host was such a good sport, I subscribed to his channel
@@DKLGalactus5bro flexed off here 💀
thanks
You're welcome💯