First off you have to take the unit apart to adjust output level, ground isolation, and rca balance using tiny sips. Fyi epicenter is the same. The factory output was set to max and was WAY too overdriven for me. 5v worked for me. Research setting the wide and sweep controls online the instructions are vague. Basically the sweep is the frequency that is most boosted and width widens the boost around that frequency. As with all cheap electronics BE GENTLE while tuning so the cheap switches and inputs don't develope issues. All that being said if you're patient you can't make this unit make your sub(s) sound incredible if you're broke like me and can't afford an epicenter unit. This is basically a direct copy of one. Will it last? Who knows.
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These just make there own bass that is numb and miserable, absolutely no braaap or punch and a long delay when you use the bass knob, yes they will make loud noise from your subwoofers but only the kind that makes you feel bad about the time and money you lost messing with this and now it's time to sell the one I bought for 20 bucks hmu!
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Easy to hook up. Was able to use old ap6 remote that was already mounted in dash. Great sound and volume knob gives you even greater control. Also well built.
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With this crossover my 12s sound terrible. The bass is super sloppy. I used this to replace a 20 year old one that the rca came off. I hope to solder my rca back in my old one and won't use this new one regardless. It is worthless.
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The original listing was for a Sound Xtreme AP-6 Bass Processor, the listing has since changed but I assume the items are the same, just a re-brand. The processor works very well, accurate reproduction and great sound quality.
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