How to adjust a car audio system properly when the head unit only has one set of pre outs?

My current audio setup in my car consists of a jvc KD-PDR35 head unit, a set of sony xplod 6.5 inch 4 way speakers which are connected to the headunit, a set of sony xplod 6×9 4 ways which are connected to a sony xplod xm-554zr 4/3 channel amp, i also have a sony xplod 1000w 12inch sub connected to the bridged channel on the amp.

My problem is that i am getting to much bass out of the 6×9′s and not enough out of the sub and i cannot use the adjustments on the headunit to fix it much because i only have 1 set of pre outs and i have had to use a set of y spliters to connect the head unit to the amp which has caused a lack of adjustibilty.

My question is, is there any way that i can fix this problem without having to buy a new headunit

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2 Responses to How to adjust a car audio system properly when the head unit only has one set of pre outs?

  1. hhowell1990 says:

    You might want to try running the 6×9′s off of the head unit and not the amp. If that doesn’t work try setting the fade of the amp to either front or back depending on what the pre-outs are for.

  2. primary search says:

    you should be able to put bass blocker on the 6x9s othere wise drop the bass on the unit higher the bass a up the gain on the amp let me know how it goes gl

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