AX204A to the Basscube and then .......
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 7:23 pm
I have been messin ariound with the AX204A for the last few days trying to find the right settings. I am using the AX204A to send a mono signal to the Basscube and then to my amp , some may remember my thread of needing a mono signal. I first opened up the input gains all the way with the bass level fairly high and it pounded the living crap outta my sub but then I realized I was probably doing moe harm then good phisicly and sound wise.
What are everyones thoughts on how I should run the AX204A with a basscube? I was talking to Phil at PG a few weeks ago about using the AX204A for a "monoizing" device and he agreed that it would be the trick.
I just cant seem to find the right levels on the the settings. It seems as if the power from my sub now is very sensitive , almost too sensitive. I use a Pioneer HU and I used to be able to run it at #33 on volume and I would get full uncluddered bass , now it seems I have to crank it to # 40 or so to achive the subs potential. I have bnot messed to much with the amp but all settings are correct on it.
Dont get me wrong the sub makes me wanna puke from the output
litterally! but I think I think the problems are from improper settings on the AX204A , it seems that if I have the input too low I dont get much output.
Any thoughs of how I might go about this? If I take the chips (90 hz) outta the crossover will it still transform my signal to mono?
Any ideas of what I may be doing wrong? I even have the cube all the way turned down and it seems way sensitive , I am also running the amp @ 1600 rms to the one 15'' sub(immortal)
Heres what it looks like: HU -AX204A(input @ 3/4 sub @ 1/2) --Basscube--Audiobahn amp ---to the sub.
What are everyones thoughts on how I should run the AX204A with a basscube? I was talking to Phil at PG a few weeks ago about using the AX204A for a "monoizing" device and he agreed that it would be the trick.
I just cant seem to find the right levels on the the settings. It seems as if the power from my sub now is very sensitive , almost too sensitive. I use a Pioneer HU and I used to be able to run it at #33 on volume and I would get full uncluddered bass , now it seems I have to crank it to # 40 or so to achive the subs potential. I have bnot messed to much with the amp but all settings are correct on it.
Dont get me wrong the sub makes me wanna puke from the output

Any thoughs of how I might go about this? If I take the chips (90 hz) outta the crossover will it still transform my signal to mono?
Any ideas of what I may be doing wrong? I even have the cube all the way turned down and it seems way sensitive , I am also running the amp @ 1600 rms to the one 15'' sub(immortal)
Heres what it looks like: HU -AX204A(input @ 3/4 sub @ 1/2) --Basscube--Audiobahn amp ---to the sub.