Thank you Buz.
You are right on the money. I disconnected the sub, readjusted the eq and the system is much more cohesive and balanced. the boom from the sub is gone. The. highs are still “spitty” but it is much better.
I would like to try an inexpensive fix for the sub. My plan is to insert an 8 ohm speaker L pad in series with the sub ( behind the rear seat at the sub plug ) and adjust the gain so that it “ augments” the system. If that looks promising I will then add a passive 80hz low pass speaker level filter in series with the sub. Again, behind the rear seat in a project box. To do that I need to buy matching male and female speaker connectors with pig tails. Anyone know the part numbers? I don’t want to cut the factory wiring.
These fixes ( or more realistically bandaids ) may allow the sub to be adjusted to “augment” the system for less than $100.
However, they do not address the awful eq or signal alignment issues. It may be a wild goose chase but something to consider.
This will be an interesting experiment. Has anyone else tried this passive fix?
Sadly the correct fix is for HK and Ram to step up and do a professional retuning of the system. Honestly I am amazed that they have gotten away with this system.