By far the best video I have seen in explaining the EQ settings. Seriously, I honestly watched about 40 different video- trying to find explanations in such settings; the why's, hows etc... and was still left confused.! Your video is straight to the point and easy to understand. Now I'm going to properly retune my new aftermarket radio EQ settings...Thanks!!
Man, this is what I've been looking for. I've never understood how to set a graphic eq or crossover on the radio. You're the only video that went into details about what each thing means. Thank you for that.
been getting into subs the past couple of months stumbled across this video by far the best job explaining it, watched it a few times and my subs finally sound like they should 🙏
I don’t know how many videos I watched….. This one right here was so clear and understandable compared to any other video I watched. Thanks man, Subbed 👍
Very informative video! I just installed a alpine ilx-w670 in my 08 4runner that had the factory jbl sound system that I retained. The music sounded worse than with the original radio so I’m going to play with these settings
Thanks for the info. I'm new to stereo equipment, especially with cars. I recently installed a Sony receiver that has a built-in mosfet (45W RMS) and an amplified 10" subwoofer. I did some research on how to set up the LPF/HPF slope. Your video is the easiest to understand. I have mine set up the same as you do. I noticed an 80Hz LPF on the sub sounds best for me. I want the lows to just barely be noticeable. I'm not a big fan of blasting/bumping music to the point where the cars next to me are judgemental of my musical preferences 😃
You don't know how valuable this was for me! I just got the pioneer 2260nex and everything you just explained was clear and to the point. So thank you!! I subd ya. If you have any info on what my phase button does, I would appreciate a short answer for a guy just getting back into the car stereo stuff again. I know that phase is loaded thing to talk about all in it's self so a short answer is good for me. Lol thanks again!!! Love your videos.
Sorry for the late question. I noticed that the sw level is greyed out on your radio. I just installed a dmx907s and it looks the same. My subwoofer amp isn't getting a signal. Am I missing a setting to turn the subwoofer on? I'd appreciate any help you can give. Love your videos! Thanks!
so if I want to set my SUB x-over thru my Head Unit, but my AMP doesn’t have an option to turn OFF my LPF, what do I set the AMP LPF to if I want to use the head unit for it’s more accurate numbers?
after i set up everything i hear the speakers from the front and back with alot of distorsion like theres alot of base even though on the cross over i have all the bass down just mids and alot bit of vocals
Damn this video is 3 years old and still the best explanation on RUclips on how to tune your system using the kenwood head unit. Thank you!
By far the best video I have seen in explaining the EQ settings. Seriously, I honestly watched about 40 different video- trying to find explanations in such settings; the why's, hows etc... and was still left confused.! Your video is straight to the point and easy to understand. Now I'm going to properly retune my new aftermarket radio EQ settings...Thanks!!
Let's Gooooooooooooo 🤣😂 that's what I'm talking about bruh if you need anyother parts check out www.jpsaudio.com/
Same here man
Simple video with the greatest directions. Helped tremendously.
Man, this is what I've been looking for. I've never understood how to set a graphic eq or crossover on the radio. You're the only video that went into details about what each thing means. Thank you for that.
been getting into subs the past couple of months stumbled across this video by far the best job explaining it, watched it a few times and my subs finally sound like they should 🙏
I was trying to figure out slopes and as you were explaining it and I saw the line on the radio, it clicked! Thanks a lot!
Glad it helped!💯
I don’t know how many videos I watched….. This one right here was so clear and understandable compared to any other video I watched. Thanks man, Subbed 👍
Thanks for the compliment I'm glad I was able to clear things up for you
If only I found this video first I wouldn't have wasted my time on the others! Great explanation
best video I've found that explains this. Thanks..
Damn big Bru you actually saved my dumbass from blowing up audio system stay up and be safe 💯
Thank you for all your help my radio sounds so much better. I was looking for help in setting my crossover and I did thank you
@@fomayeugene9333 awesome I'm glad this video helped
Exactly what I needed to know . Straight to the point . Thanks bud ❤
Very informative video! I just installed a alpine ilx-w670 in my 08 4runner that had the factory jbl sound system that I retained. The music sounded worse than with the original radio so I’m going to play with these settings
Thanks for the info. I'm new to stereo equipment, especially with cars. I recently installed a Sony receiver that has a built-in mosfet (45W RMS) and an amplified 10" subwoofer. I did some research on how to set up the LPF/HPF slope. Your video is the easiest to understand. I have mine set up the same as you do. I noticed an 80Hz LPF on the sub sounds best for me. I want the lows to just barely be noticeable. I'm not a big fan of blasting/bumping music to the point where the cars next to me are judgemental of my musical preferences 😃
Thanks for the knowledge! I been trying to figure out this slope thing for a while. 😅
Thanks bro I know I watched your video and liked it....keep them coming
You definitely jst helped me im jst now noticing i have a speaker blown on the bk left smh thanks 😊
Glad I could help
thanks bud, i couldnt find this info anywhere, i do appreciate it
Yep, this is the one. This one made sense to me. TY!
You don't know how valuable this was for me! I just got the pioneer 2260nex and everything you just explained was clear and to the point. So thank you!! I subd ya. If you have any info on what my phase button does, I would appreciate a short answer for a guy just getting back into the car stereo stuff again. I know that phase is loaded thing to talk about all in it's self so a short answer is good for me. Lol thanks again!!! Love your videos.
Thanks it actually helped!!!
Very good tutorial
Very well explained bro, good stuff!
Heyyy Jp love the video perfectly explained I still need to ask you a few questions
Sorry for the late question. I noticed that the sw level is greyed out on your radio. I just installed a dmx907s and it looks the same. My subwoofer amp isn't getting a signal. Am I missing a setting to turn the subwoofer on? I'd appreciate any help you can give. Love your videos! Thanks!
Thanks for the video ✌
Glad it helped
If you have a sub amp do you leave all that crossover flat on the headunit?
What would you reccomend on the crossover for some 6x8 80w RMS speakers? It says they go to 48hz but i get some weird sounds occasionally
so if I want to set my SUB x-over thru my Head Unit, but my AMP doesn’t have an option to turn OFF my LPF, what do I set the AMP LPF to if I want to use the head unit for it’s more accurate numbers?
Very cool bud!
Does 2 way speakers system with passive crossover needs to tune the Crossover at the Kenwood?
Thank you.
But how do you the options like equalizer and stuff. I just got the same radio and can’t figure it out?
just seen this and bro your at 81k subscribers 👏
Thank you
What do I set it on if I have a single cab 1500 gmc? I’m guessing subcompact, due to the small cabin area?
What do the gain do on the cross over setting?
after i set up everything i hear the speakers from the front and back with alot of distorsion like theres alot of base even though on the cross over i have all the bass down just mids and alot bit of vocals
Which Kenwood Headunit is this in the video?
Why does my stereo only let me mess with the speaker setting in watch speaker only on cd 💿 ?
My eq is not highlighting like your but fader/balance are highlighted
Thanks bud, your video was very helpful. System sounds amazing now 👍🏼
Thanks
thanks broski.
no problem man
Why is my eq is fade out I can get in it
Thank you for the video, after watching it i stil understand f*ck all. Im about to copie the settings you just did and see if it sounds any better.
for subs 40 to 50 hertz is for lows and for big subs look at m video of my 2011 Lincoln Town Car
I'm still confused lol
How about fade & balance when connected to an amp. 2 channel, 4 channel etc...