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6.5 door + 4" dashbord speakers recommendation
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8667504" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Nope, you dont use sine waves to set gains on mid and highs, music is overly dynamic and not a 0 db sine wave, setting it like that will just lead to utter disappointment in every way possible.. Just learn to recognize when you have speaker breakup aka when your speakers start sounding like **** (as in unpleasant and peaky/shouty and generally SQ goes out the window) or stops getting louder as you turn it up, thats already past clipping, tone it down several notches. You should have more power to play with so you wont be anywhere as disappointed as before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8667504, member: 650438"] Nope, you dont use sine waves to set gains on mid and highs, music is overly dynamic and not a 0 db sine wave, setting it like that will just lead to utter disappointment in every way possible.. Just learn to recognize when you have speaker breakup aka when your speakers start sounding like **** (as in unpleasant and peaky/shouty and generally SQ goes out the window) or stops getting louder as you turn it up, thats already past clipping, tone it down several notches. You should have more power to play with so you wont be anywhere as disappointed as before. [/QUOTE]
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