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  1. Join Date
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    maraming salamat master jhnkvn! the best ka talaga!

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    Mga master suggestion naman kung tama tong nabili ko or may kulang pa?

    Kenwood 12" sub kfc-w3012 1200w (1pc)
    Kenwood 6.5" coax kfc-E1652 160w 2(pair)
    Kenwood 6x9 3 way KFC-M6932 350w 1(Pair)
    Sony xplod 4ch amp XM-gtx6042 600w (1pc)
    Kenwood stereo/Bridgeable amp 2Ch KAC-m626 500w (1pc)....dapat daw class D Mono, tama po ba?
    Now HU po diko muna binili baka sumablay..magkaiba po sila ng preouts,saan po mas ok dito para sa mga nabili ko?

    Kenwood DDX4038 "2 preouts(4v)Front, Rear/Subs switchable.
    JVC KW-AVX736 "3 preouts(5v) Front,Rear,Subs.

    Mas type ko po sana yung tong kenwood DDX,kaya lang 2 lang yung preouts nya?baka diko na magamit yung amps at speaker na iba..

    Many thanks sa reply..

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    I'd dig the JVC. More pre-outs the better and it gives you the added flexibility for future upgrades.

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    Yes sir..bumili na ako JVC kw-avx736..medyo lumang modelo na ng JVC.

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    mga experts tanong ko lang kung ano kailangan para sa gumagapang na bass setup? type of box or subs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monster01 View Post
    mga experts tanong ko lang kung ano kailangan para sa gumagapang na bass setup? type of box or subs?
    Any properly tuned sub can achieve the "gapang" sound, it's in the design of the box and the proper tuning and matching of the amp. Use a ported box tuned to a low frequency, it will definitely give that "gapang" bass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fotonista View Post
    Any properly tuned sub can achieve the "gapang" sound, it's in the design of the box and the proper tuning and matching of the amp. Use a ported box tuned to a low frequency, it will definitely give that "gapang" bass.
    salamat boss, definitely magagamit ko tip mo once ready na ko pa sound setup

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monster01 View Post
    mga experts tanong ko lang kung ano kailangan para sa gumagapang na bass setup? type of box or subs?
    You'll be looking mainly at ported boxes with a specific port tuning. Based on user experience, I think the most common ported frequency is 38hz and I think my ideal "gapang" frequency is at 35hz though

    I wouldn't buy into the argument that you need an amplifier to "match" the subwoofer. Take any subwoofer, place it in a box, and have any amplifier that can sufficiently power it. But if Fotonista was talking about level matching, agree naman ako doon

    As for the type of subwoofer, it also plays a part. I'll be newbie-friendly here and won't omit technical specifications such as Qs and Fs but some subwoofers are better in terms of SQ and others in SPL applications.

    Quote Originally Posted by rj_tim View Post
    Magkano estimate ng budget pero decent na SQ set-up?
    Ano yun decent SQ setup for you then? If I already have a very good tunable head unit, I think I could spend cash somewhere at 30k and have a decent SQ setup or if you can give me 60k, stuff good enough to at least compete in EMMA 60k category.

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    Does various price levels of aftermarket headunits have a big significance to the sound quality it produces?

    lets say an Alpine X305 headunit I use cost 15k and if I do upgrade to a full touchscreen ALpine IXA 407E
    which is around 35-40K will I hear a difference?

    How about their H100 sound processor? should I go with that upgrade instead?
    'hear the music fully as the artist/composer intended' -- that's what Alpine claims with this processor

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