I bought dash speaker connecting harnesses from a seller on eBay. Fit perfectly.
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I've read reports that any 4" speakers where the tweeter sits higher than the rest of the speaker results in the tweeter pushing against the plastic dash covers (or in the roll bar pods). Not true?I replaced the four 4” speakers with the Focal ACX-100
Right now it's sitting in the cargo area. The plan this week is to mount it on a JCR Offroad molle tailgate table.Where did you put the sub?
I suppose for other speakers that could be true but not these. My front passenger grill protrudes just a little because one of the clips got loose when I removed the speaker a second time to add the bass blockers.I've read reports that any 4" speakers where the tweeter sits higher than the rest of the speaker results in the tweeter pushing against the plastic dash covers (or in the roll bar pods). Not true?
I've heard of others with this issue. Mine is not affected, tones and alerts are "normal" volume still. Did you use a plug-n-play harness? I did, performed dsp tuning and set gains similiar to your process. The PnP harness seems to isolate just the speakers, power, and ground at the head unit. Perhaps it only amplifies the audio outputs from music sources. With an amp just wired to the speakers downstream from the head unit, it may be amplifying every sound it produces. Just a thought...not 100% certain, wish I could help more.I finally completed the DSP portion of the install to finish up the project. The 'pink noise' part of the process was easy and straight forward. I probably don't listen to my music as loud as most people here - before the amp install I listened at 10-12 volume, after the amp install this went to 6-8. The sound presentation was so much better with the Kicker amp without even doing the DSP tune. After the 'pink noise' test and DSP tune the presentation is even better. The volume is still at 6-8.
Now on to the gain matching. This was not as straight forward as the DSP tune. I downloaded the 'tone' for the gain matching from the Kicker website. The instructions say to set volume at 2/3 of max (20 on the Bronco). There is no freaking way you can sit and listen to the gain tone at volume 20 without permanent hearing loss. The instructions are for the KMX (I think) amp and not the Key but I thought I would try them any way. So after permanently damaging my hearing I just played an audio clip at volume 16 to set the gain. The gain 'knob' started with the slot at the 10-4 position, I turned them both up to the 2 - 8 position before I got the limiter light and then backed them down just a bit. The gain in audio volume was significant. I went from listening at 6-8 volume (in Bronco without engine running) to listening at a 2-3 volume. The sound presentation is still really good.
But here is my problem and if anyone has any input I would appreciate it. The ambient 'tone' sounds that the Bronco makes when you select something on the touchscreen are now very loud. The volume level is not controlled by the audio volume control. It seems to be a preset volume that is now turned up due to the increase in the gain setting on the amp. I ended up turning the 'tone' sound off in the the Bronco General Setting screen. However I would like to be able to turn this ambient tone volume down - does anyone have any ideas on this?
Cheers and hope everyone has a great weekend.
Your ears/brain are just getting used to the crappy sound.So…am I crazy? It seems like the factory speakers are actually breaking in after 12,000 miles of use and are sounding fuller?
I am using the PlugnPlay harness. Is it possible to plug it in wrong?? I’m pretty sure I have it hooked up correctly.I've heard of others with this issue. Mine is not affected, tones and alerts are "normal" volume still. Did you use a plug-n-play harness? I did, performed dsp tuning and set gains similiar to your process. The PnP harness seems to isolate just the speakers, power, and ground at the head unit. Perhaps it only amplifies the audio outputs from music sources. With an amp just wired to the speakers downstream from the head unit, it may be amplifying every sound it produces. Just a thought...not 100% certain, wish I could help more.
I don't think so, only one way to hook it up. I've got a 24 hour shift tomorrow, but after that I'll look more into my settings and see if I can figure something out for you. One thing I just noticed in your post is: You started with the gains in the 10-4 position. Per Kicker instructions, the gains should be set to zero before running the dsp tuning. I would try that, and...make sure all tone settings are flat. Press "reset" and it will revert to that. Also make sure speed compensated volume is turned off before performing the dsp again.I am using the PlugnPlay harness. Is it possible to plug it in wrong?? I’m pretty sure I have it hooked up correctly.
The gain setting was turned all the way counterclockwise (which is what I guess is zero) when it was at the 10-4 position. I thought I would redo the entire process tomorrow and see if that changes anything. Everything was flattened out but I don’t think I had turned off the speed compensated volume - I’ll make sure that is done when I redo everything. Thanks for the input.I don't think so, only one way to hook it up. I've got a 24 hour shift tomorrow, but after that I'll look more into my settings and see if I can figure something out for you. One thing I just noticed in your post is: You started with the gains in the 10-4 position. Per Kicker instructions, the gains should be set to zero before running the dsp tuning. I would try that, and...make sure all tone settings are flat. Press "reset" and it will revert to that. Also make sure speed compensated volume is turned off before performing the dsp again.
...also, make sure the "radio detect" button is pressed in.The gain setting was turned all the way counterclockwise (which is what I guess is zero) when it was at the 10-4 position. I thought I would redo the entire process tomorrow and see if that changes anything. Everything was flattened out but I don’t think I had turned off the speed compensated volume - I’ll make sure that is done when I redo everything. Thanks for the input.