Alpine RUX-KNOB.2 Remote Bass Level Control
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Yes. My Alpine MRV is connected to it. It's a M500 amp, and it's fantastic.
It was about a month ago that I purchased this. It did come with a cable, however.
I didn't put it on my computer because I didn't want to. As a result, I'm sorry but I'm unable to provide you with a satisfactory response. Best wishes to you.
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The Knob's entire purpose is to allow you to adjust the amount of gain/boost, but it does not behave in a linear or gradual manner. When you turn the knob, it basically goes from 0 to 7 (at 7:20). 00 position) to Max Gain (approximately 10: 00 position). 00 position) and then stays put as you turn the knob all the way to the maximum position of 5: There isn't much room left for actual "dialing in" because of this. It's a simple on/off situation. I would not purchase this item again. Even more aggravating was the fact that it took the better part of a day to install - To be disappointed with the performance of this knob, I had to remove the car seats, door panels, and interior trim, break a few retaining clips along the way, and drill a hole in my dash panel. br>*When using Alpine PDR- V75 Amplifier is a powerful amplifier with a wide range of applications.
On May 1st, I placed an order, and on May 20th, I received it. br>br>On my Alpine S-, the knob works perfectly. a32f. I'm not sure why some people are bothered by the fact that it only works in a limited range of the dial. From 0 to max(-), I find that my bass increases slowly and gradually. (from 20db to 0db). br>br>It comes in handy when switching between genres, in my opinion. I'll go between 1/3 and 1/2 way on the dial for hard hitting dance/hip hop. With rock, I'll be almost halfway there. br>br>For channel 3/4, the gain is set to the middle. The bass is removed when the dial is set to zero. That's exactly what I wanted, because I didn't want to have to fumble with deck settings. And, in my opinion, with the dial maxed out, it's a lot punchier than without it. However, the bass is a little too much when it's set to maximum, so I keep it a little lower all the time. As a result, I believe the halfway point on the dial is roughly halfway between that and no bass. The entire range of the dial is a smooth bass increase over the entire length. I didn't experiment with changing the gain at all; instead, I kept it set to the middle. br>br>So, if you think yours goes from 0 to 100 with a small turn of the dial, you should check your gains. br>br>I'm glad I got it because it's a great knob. It's a lot easier to adjust the bass and turn it off.
First and foremost, I would never buy an amp and sub without a remote control for the bass level. br>This knob setup is essentially an attenuator for the sub(s) output signal.
With the exception that 100% of the attenuation occurs within the first 33% of the adjustment,
This works well. br>As a result, instead of being a linear taper throughout the entire travel of the knob, it is only partially useful for adjusting the level of bass for your music selection.
It's a control for the bass. I find no difference in the top third of the level on the amp I'm using it on. Is it possible that it is my fault? Maybe it's something to do with the knob? Is it possible that the amp is to blame? Who knows what will happen. It works. It's a knob, as the name suggests. It's strewn across my dashboard in an haphazard manner.
It appears that this is a high-quality product. It's a good pot for adjusting system gain, but it's a bit pricey when compared to the amp it's paired with. I'd prefer a smaller case so I could mount it behind a panel with the knob pointing through, but I'll make do with double-sided tape. tape that is double-sided br>br>There's also no painted line or indent to visually show where the gain is set at any given time, so the best option I've found is to turn it all the way down on startup and then adjust to the music playing.
M500 amp. After waiting over a week and a half, I received an ACR Remote Control that is incompatible with my amplifier, as you can see in the photo. Thanks guys, I'm going to have to replace this and wait another week before I can install my system.
I couldn't give this product an accurate rating because I didn't install it, so I returned it. I'm sure it would have worked fine if it had been installed, and I gave it a 3 out of 5 because it's a neutral rating. I didn't want to give it a lower score because I felt it would be unjust.