Speaker too loud

busterapco
busterapco Posts: 18
Hello all! I have a front speaker that has the abbility to take the base and vocals seperate or I can bridge them together. BridgedSpeakers.jpg

I also have an 2500 watt amp ( 600 Stereo I think ) that I run to them useing the pre outs on my reciver. BackOfCVamp.jpg

What I would like to do is take the bridge away and have the amp push the base while the reciver pushes the vocals, because the vocals are just to loud for me to enjoy. I want more base. I have the Onyko 805s, perhaps there is a way to turn down the vocals and turn the base up? I mean I messed with the tribble thing and the base but if I turn down the trebbile I get a dual sound ( duh ) I just want a quiter vocal while turning up the base gives me clipping on the cones! which I think is not clipping but to much base for a little cone speaker. Sounds like a pice of paper fluttering in the wind during base notes.

Okay the pre-out Front speakers and the front speaker out on the back of the amp can both put out sound, it does work. If its not good for the reciver please let me know! I dont want to blow it or anything. Any help would be great. If you need a picture let me konw ILl get it.
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  • ben62670
    ben62670 Posts: 15,969
    edited October 2008
    You are running a pro audio amp. You would be better off running an amp designed for home audio. You can user the pre outs, and the receivers amp with no problems. I hope this helps.
    Ben
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  • busterapco
    busterapco Posts: 18
    edited October 2008
    Thanks for the advise ben, I will see if taking the bridge away works better for me then! I talked to so many people about the amp and they told me the Cerwin Vegas amp would be great for the system and a lot pepople agreed. I am stuck with the thing now! lol, but if you have an amp around 1000 watts per channel for a small night club I love to know, I will check it out!
  • ben62670
    ben62670 Posts: 15,969
    edited October 2008
    Seriously bro if you try even a little Adcom GFA-535 you would be amazed at the sq a smaller high fi amp gives over a pro audio amp. Pro amps have their place, and it's not at home. Don't get too hung on numbers they do not portray SQ well at all. Parasound works very well too.
    Ben
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    Ben
  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,729
    edited October 2008
    Some common audio terminology.........so that we're all on the same page.

    Treble
    Bass
    Jumpers
    Receiver
    High Frequency
    Low Frequency
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