Basscube's ROCK!!!!
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Basscube's ROCK!!!!
I know that you guys that have one already know this, but I just got my system up and running and have been tuning and so on. I've got a long way to go, but I can't believe the way this little box works! I can see myself spending alot of time fiddling with those controls.
That's all, just excited about it.
I'll post some finished pictures when my wife gets back with the camera...
That's all, just excited about it.
I'll post some finished pictures when my wife gets back with the camera...
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Yeah I agree.. I just got mine put in and was pleasantly surprised about the difference.... and I was actually concerned it was maybe psycological or something, but I hear others being pleased with theirs so I think yeah I like having the base cube installed.
ONE Quest Though: If I do not have the remote control for it.. how much good does it do for me, and what if any would the settings be by default (i.e. no remote in play)?? anyone knows???... IOW does it actually do any good not having the remote?? I will say this, and I thought it would work, is that I have a USAMPS control thingy and that also accepts a phone cord and I hooked it up and changed the level on it, nothing. Nothing sounded different with me changing anything... another thing is that I took cover off base cube and fooled with some of the settings under there.. and didnt really see/hear any difference in when doing so. So i was curious if the remote really has to be in the mix for stuff like that to work properly??
but I will ssay this... it certainly feels/sounds much better in the rig now with the Base cube hooked up.. but just dont know if it is psycological or not.
ONE Quest Though: If I do not have the remote control for it.. how much good does it do for me, and what if any would the settings be by default (i.e. no remote in play)?? anyone knows???... IOW does it actually do any good not having the remote?? I will say this, and I thought it would work, is that I have a USAMPS control thingy and that also accepts a phone cord and I hooked it up and changed the level on it, nothing. Nothing sounded different with me changing anything... another thing is that I took cover off base cube and fooled with some of the settings under there.. and didnt really see/hear any difference in when doing so. So i was curious if the remote really has to be in the mix for stuff like that to work properly??
but I will ssay this... it certainly feels/sounds much better in the rig now with the Base cube hooked up.. but just dont know if it is psycological or not.
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Well I think the way you have it set up it would work well as a subsonic filter without the gain control. Not sure if it works without the remote , I would have to try it .mhyde71 wrote:Yeah I agree.. I just got mine put in and was pleasantly surprised about the difference.... and I was actually concerned it was maybe psycological or something, but I hear others being pleased with theirs so I think yeah I like having the base cube installed.
ONE Quest Though: If I do not have the remote control for it.. how much good does it do for me, and what if any would the settings be by default (i.e. no remote in play)?? anyone knows???... IOW does it actually do any good not having the remote?? I will say this, and I thought it would work, is that I have a USAMPS control thingy and that also accepts a phone cord and I hooked it up and changed the level on it, nothing. Nothing sounded different with me changing anything... another thing is that I took cover off base cube and fooled with some of the settings under there.. and didnt really see/hear any difference in when doing so. So i was curious if the remote really has to be in the mix for stuff like that to work properly??
but I will ssay this... it certainly feels/sounds much better in the rig now with the Base cube hooked up.. but just dont know if it is psycological or not.
I have also tried using a Audiobahn gain amp control and it does not work.
The only settings inside the cube is the subsonic filter and the amount of boost it will alow the user to dial in via the remote.
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Yes, that's what he is talking about.KHPower wrote:Are ya talking about the LPL on your amp?stipud wrote:I thought the cube was cool, until I learned how to use my LPL better. It increases volume across ALL subwoofer frequencies, without any artificial bass boost to it whatsoever.
The cube would be awesome for a ported setup however...
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Yep, the basscube doesn't have a LP, it has a subsonic HP.KHPower wrote:Funny , cause for about a month I had my amp set to fullrange thinking that the cube would send it just the lows? I have since switched the low pass on my amp and have had good results.
And the LPL is basically remote attenuation. That's all it does. It doesn't have anything to do with xover or filters or boost.
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It's easy to mess up an LPL setup if you don't watch it. But if you set your gains correctly, they are a great little utility.
However, unless your amp can make more power, the LPL doesn't buy you any more power in any way, shape or form. It just lets you run your amp with gains a bit higher than normal, then attenuate the pre-amp with the LPL for normal listening. When you want to go harder, you turn the LPL up and that in turns gives you the more power... but like I said, your amp has to be capable of the power you are asking of it in that scenario.
It's a really great way of having a powerful sub amp play at more "normal" levels most of the time but then have the ability to run it hard from the dash, without fiddling around with gain controls directly on the amp.
However, unless your amp can make more power, the LPL doesn't buy you any more power in any way, shape or form. It just lets you run your amp with gains a bit higher than normal, then attenuate the pre-amp with the LPL for normal listening. When you want to go harder, you turn the LPL up and that in turns gives you the more power... but like I said, your amp has to be capable of the power you are asking of it in that scenario.
It's a really great way of having a powerful sub amp play at more "normal" levels most of the time but then have the ability to run it hard from the dash, without fiddling around with gain controls directly on the amp.
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I really dont see any difference between the LPL and the subwoofer gain control on my CDA-9887...
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One is a physical knob that can be accessed without fiddling in menus and it actuates the pre-amp gain attenuation in your amp, the other modifies the output voltage on the sub-out RCAs on your HU. Not much difference in the end product.flogger11 wrote:I really dont see any difference between the LPL and the subwoofer gain control on my CDA-9887...
I personally find playing with the Alpine interface while driving to be a pain and the LPL to be simple, but I completely understand that not everyone would agree.
My HU only has one set of RCA outs though so with my limited HU, I can't even use the sub gain control the same way you do, it would affect my whole system volume.
To each their own!

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your subwoofer gain changes the output voltage on the deck that the amp receives.flogger11 wrote:I really dont see any difference between the LPL and the subwoofer gain control on my CDA-9887...
the LPL attenuates the output of the amp.
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