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UPDATE:
The Kicker sub was replaced under warranty by the vendor, which is nice, as they're not an authorized dealer of the brand. These subs apparently do conk out quickly, if you're got one of the "bad" ones. So, we'll see how the replacement holds up.
Also, I installed the LC2i device - it does make a whole lot of difference, let me tell ya. Perhaps not so much - my ears'-wise, anyway - in restoring the attenuated low-end frequencies at higher volume, but enhancing the bass, and adding 2 more degree of freedom when it comes to tweaking the bass levels. The way I had the LC2i connected is the output of the fixed bass channels went to the powered sub (the 8" Kicker), and the "high frequency" main output went to the JLAudio channels powering the rear speakers.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/h0tqjzIBv6udHufJ2
This arrangement allows for not only increasing the gain on the bass by both the LC2i and the Kicker, but also the level of the bass on both devices, and the thing that I like the most - increasing the volume of the rear speakers independently of the fronts (which is similar to what you could do by changing the rear/front fade in the Audio settings of the Sony head unit).
So, after messing with the controls on the Sony head unit, the LC2i device, and the Kicker sub, I arrived at what I think is a major improvement from the pre-LC2i days. The bass is now much more booming (there is a lot of depth to the sound), and both the rear speakers and the sub are now "opened up".
There is still, unfortunately, the parasitic noise in the speakers upon powering up of the components. Short of rerouting the power or the speaker wires, there's not much to be done to fix it. Oh, well...
The Kicker sub was replaced under warranty by the vendor, which is nice, as they're not an authorized dealer of the brand. These subs apparently do conk out quickly, if you're got one of the "bad" ones. So, we'll see how the replacement holds up.
Also, I installed the LC2i device - it does make a whole lot of difference, let me tell ya. Perhaps not so much - my ears'-wise, anyway - in restoring the attenuated low-end frequencies at higher volume, but enhancing the bass, and adding 2 more degree of freedom when it comes to tweaking the bass levels. The way I had the LC2i connected is the output of the fixed bass channels went to the powered sub (the 8" Kicker), and the "high frequency" main output went to the JLAudio channels powering the rear speakers.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/h0tqjzIBv6udHufJ2
This arrangement allows for not only increasing the gain on the bass by both the LC2i and the Kicker, but also the level of the bass on both devices, and the thing that I like the most - increasing the volume of the rear speakers independently of the fronts (which is similar to what you could do by changing the rear/front fade in the Audio settings of the Sony head unit).
So, after messing with the controls on the Sony head unit, the LC2i device, and the Kicker sub, I arrived at what I think is a major improvement from the pre-LC2i days. The bass is now much more booming (there is a lot of depth to the sound), and both the rear speakers and the sub are now "opened up".
There is still, unfortunately, the parasitic noise in the speakers upon powering up of the components. Short of rerouting the power or the speaker wires, there's not much to be done to fix it. Oh, well...
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