You can't change speakers independently, but there are two gain controls. One for front and one for rear. I set mine with the front between the 1 o'clock and 2 o'clock position, while the rear is at the 12 o'clock position. This was based off their install video on youtube:
I move the sound field back and the audio is barely audible from the back speakers. Maybe if I could just run the amp to the rear it could help, but I definitely don’t need more power to the front speakers. Maybe I’ll just wait for a sale on the amp and try it then.
You can't change speakers independently, but there are two gain controls. One for front and one for rear. I set mine with the front between the 1 o'clock and 2 o'clock position, while the rear is at the 12 o'clock position. This was based off their install video on youtube:
did the back speakers sound ok at 12 o clock position ? maybe bump that up abit .You can't change speakers independently, but there are two gain controls. One for front and one for rear. I set mine with the front between the 1 o'clock and 2 o'clock position, while the rear is at the 12 o'clock position. This was based off their install video on youtube:
The challenging thing about stereos and speakers is that it really comes down to personal preference. I personally like having the soundstage in front of me so I have my stereo set with the front speakers up louder and the rear speakers just filling in the sound a little bit. I tried turning the rears up more but I didn't like the way it sounded... again personal preference.did the back speakers sound ok at 12 o clock position ? maybe bump that up abit .
More info on this please! You said you disconnected the speaker, couldn't you just remove it instead? Just curious. Thanks in advance.I bought it and am happy with it - while I was installing it, I disconnected the wiring to the Center JBL removable speaker and that made the biggest difference. Quality of sound improved 100%
I'm going to go back in there this weekend and going to disconnect just the speaker wires and still allow it to charge
is there a surround mosdeThe challenging thing about stereos and speakers is that it really comes down to personal preference. I personally like having the soundstage in front of me so I have my stereo set with the front speakers up louder and the rear speakers just filling in the sound a little bit. I tried turning the rears up more but I didn't like the way it sounded... again personal preference.
I would recommend hooking up the amp and testing out different settings before you reinstall the head unit completely. I covered the shifter and center console with blankets and put masking tape on the dash trim around the HVAC knobs, dash trim, etc. I played around with the gain settings before completely reinstalling everything.
One thing I didn't try that I should have tested was setting both gain knobs to the same setting and then using the head unit sound tuning options to adjust the front/rear balance. I had already set the front/rear balance to where I liked it before the amp was installed and forgot to play around with those settings until everything was reinstalled. The amp adds more bass for sure and I ended up turning the bass down in the sound tuning options from where I originally had it. I also turned the treble down just a touch as it got too "bright" for my liking.
I've had the amp in for 600 miles and I'm happy with it. It doesn't compare to putting in a full aftermarket system, but it's better than factory.
is there a surround mode on the 24 taco ?? tdr jon turned that off in tundra and helped sound.The challenging thing about stereos and speakers is that it really comes down to personal preference. I personally like having the soundstage in front of me so I have my stereo set with the front speakers up louder and the rear speakers just filling in the sound a little bit. I tried turning the rears up more but I didn't like the way it sounded... again personal preference.
I would recommend hooking up the amp and testing out different settings before you reinstall the head unit completely. I covered the shifter and center console with blankets and put masking tape on the dash trim around the HVAC knobs, dash trim, etc. I played around with the gain settings before completely reinstalling everything.
One thing I didn't try that I should have tested was setting both gain knobs to the same setting and then using the head unit sound tuning options to adjust the front/rear balance. I had already set the front/rear balance to where I liked it before the amp was installed and forgot to play around with those settings until everything was reinstalled. The amp adds more bass for sure and I ended up turning the bass down in the sound tuning options from where I originally had it. I also turned the treble down just a touch as it got too "bright" for my liking.
I've had the amp in for 600 miles and I'm happy with it. It doesn't compare to putting in a full aftermarket system, but it's better than factory.
I've been thinking about doing the same. I'd like the speaker to still charge for when I want to use it outside the truck, but no sound. Please post up which wires you end up disconnecting. Thanks!I bought it and am happy with it - while I was installing it, I disconnected the wiring to the Center JBL removable speaker and that made the biggest difference. Quality of sound improved 100%
I'm going to go back in there this weekend and going to disconnect just the speaker wires and still allow it to charge
There's no option for surround mode that I've found in the settingsis there a surround mosde
is there a surround mode on the 24 taco ?? tdr jon turned that off in tundra and helped sound.
Any details on that mod would be appreciated.I was thinking of just making a simple plug and play pigtail that would turn the speakers off and still allow the charging