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No crossover other than what is built into the speakers and the BT LL is at default setting.
That amp has adjustable crossovers for front and rear, do you have it set at full pass or high pass? If it's full pass the crossover doesn't do anything. If it's on high pass then where is the crossover dial set at?
That amp has adjustable crossovers for front and rear, do you have it set at full pass or high pass? If it's full pass the crossover doesn't do anything. If it's on high pass then where is the crossover dial set at?
They are under the aluminum name plate on top of the amp. Remove the 4 screws. You would have had to have removed that to set the gains springer
Hopefully this picture helps you understand what I'm saying
To be honest I don't remember where they are set. If the weather is bad over the weekend I will pull the outer fairing and check. My point was that it sounds pretty good that for a cheap amp. From some of the previous posts I am wondering if the 600.4 is going to sound that much better for what it costs. I was hoping for a very large improvement and now I am wondering if I should stick with the pn4?
To be honest I don't remember where they are set. If the weather is bad over the weekend I will pull the outer fairing and check. My point was that it sounds pretty good that for a cheap amp. From some of the previous posts I am wondering if the 600.4 is going to sound that much better for what it costs. I was hoping for a very large improvement and now I am wondering if I should stick with the pn4?
For God sakes...listen to Slye!! Lol
I've had both.(well the pa rz3000d...sister amp) For the money, the ss is hard to beat. I listened to both amps one after the other. The arc amp is clear but the ss is warmer.
For God sakes...listen to Slye!! Lol
I've had both.(well the pa rz3000d...sister amp) For the money, the ss is hard to beat. I listened to both amps one after the other. The arc amp is clear but the ss is warmer.
Looking at the picture I am pretty sure that I set it to flat but I will check when I get the chance. I don't have the knowledge that you guys do but I share the desire to achieve the best I can which is why I was looking at the 600.4. Like someone else said, it's more important what it sounds like on the road than in the garage or parking lot.
Last edited by Springerfan; Jun 24, 2016 at 03:06 PM.
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