I have recently added subs to my Explorer ST. The biggest issue is when running your LOC from the stock sub/amp, to the new amp, there’s a considerable bass volume decrease when playing at high volumes. A bass knob will not fix this issue as I have one and have to constantly turn it up and down when playing at high volumes to 1) stop the subs from clipping and 2) hear the bass from the initial hit of the subs. I left my subs off the replicate with the stock sound system and it’s definitely noticeable.
Is there a way to take the signal from the stock sub/amp and make it so the aftermarket amp is not dependent on the signal strength it’s receiving from the stock system?
I saw somewhere on the forum that the stock system is trying to compensate for a bad stock sub by lowering the bass at higher volumes, I’ve also heard that the car is trying to compensate for the mic. I’m not sure what to believe but I’d almost pay anything to fix it. I’m just not sure if there’s something I can disable or buy to buy pass whatever implementation they’ve implemented to cause the bass decrease at high volumes.
Is there a way to take the signal from the stock sub/amp and make it so the aftermarket amp is not dependent on the signal strength it’s receiving from the stock system?
I saw somewhere on the forum that the stock system is trying to compensate for a bad stock sub by lowering the bass at higher volumes, I’ve also heard that the car is trying to compensate for the mic. I’m not sure what to believe but I’d almost pay anything to fix it. I’m just not sure if there’s something I can disable or buy to buy pass whatever implementation they’ve implemented to cause the bass decrease at high volumes.
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