New Stereo System, Im Sirius
Kenwood unit
I just got the Kenwood 7015 receiver. What type of mounting bracket did you use to install the unit? did you have to make them or were they purchased?
-Michael Brown
Dalton, GA
WHOOPS - Disregard - just saw the double din install kit.
thanks
-mb
-Michael Brown
Dalton, GA
WHOOPS - Disregard - just saw the double din install kit.
thanks
-mb
Re: New Stereo System, Im Sirius
Originally posted by grayflare
Just installed all new stereo head unit, Sirius tuner, Music Keg, Amp and speakers.
Just installed all new stereo head unit, Sirius tuner, Music Keg, Amp and speakers.
Sorry for the delay....
THATS SWEET ! ! !
Great job on the install too.
Tweeter/Crossover Installs
Just did the same Kenwood install about three weeks ago but never changed the speakers and was looking for some advice...
1. I don't have tweeters in the front doors and figure I'll need some type of adapter to mount new tweeters. Is this an easy purchase somewhere or do I need to manufacture something?
2. How about suggestions for mounting the crossover boxes in the front doors?
Thanks all.
Scott.
1. I don't have tweeters in the front doors and figure I'll need some type of adapter to mount new tweeters. Is this an easy purchase somewhere or do I need to manufacture something?
2. How about suggestions for mounting the crossover boxes in the front doors?
Thanks all.
Scott.
Question about the DDX7015
Weird scenario for anyone with the DDX7015:
When I play a CD and set the EQ to "Natural", the unit sounds great. When I then switch the source to Tuner I'm not so happy with the sound so I set the EQ to "Top 40". When I go back to CD, the sound is not the same as when I left it. It sounds much worse. If I go to look at the EQ it still says "Natural". Can you set the EQ for each source separately or does changing the EQ for one source effect the other? The screen still reflects the original selection but the sound has definitely changed.
Thanks again for any help!
When I play a CD and set the EQ to "Natural", the unit sounds great. When I then switch the source to Tuner I'm not so happy with the sound so I set the EQ to "Top 40". When I go back to CD, the sound is not the same as when I left it. It sounds much worse. If I go to look at the EQ it still says "Natural". Can you set the EQ for each source separately or does changing the EQ for one source effect the other? The screen still reflects the original selection but the sound has definitely changed.
Thanks again for any help!
There is a way to compensate for the different sources, but I think that is just line level (volume). It makes sense to be able to set different EQ's for each source.
I haven't tried it. Did you ever figure it out?
Wiss
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I haven't tried it. Did you ever figure it out?
Wiss
https://www.f150online.com/galleries....cfm?gnum=4494


