pete Stockbauer
CarAudio.com Recruit
Question on coaxial speakers that range 50hz to 20000 now should you set the lpf on them also I'm using a preva DSP on my system
Depends on the speaker and why you're low passing themQuestion on coaxial speakers that range 50hz to 20000 now should you set the lpf on them also I'm using a preva DSP on my system
There full range I wasn't sure if it should be or notDepends on the speaker and why you're low passing them
You should set a hpf on them but where would depend on the speaker.There full range I wasn't sure if it should be or not
I have that set at 100You should set a hpf on them but where would depend on the speaker.
There's really no need to low pass them then imoI have that set at 100
Even though I have it set at 100 man these coaxial's sound tinny there skar audio tx6.5There's really no need to low pass them then imo
High pass them lower. Standard high pass for 6.5s is 80Hz. I usually start at 50Hz and work up until the distortion is gone at my high volume.Even though I have it set at 100 man these coaxial's sound tinny there skar audio tx6.5
I have a set of the pro audio 6.5 also just to have but I'll set it about 60hz and go up from there and see how it soundsHigh pass them lower. Standard high pass for 6.5s is 80Hz. I usually start at 50Hz and work up until the distortion is gone at my high volume.
By standard 6.5s I mean full range models; not the Pro Audio 6.5 that are popular nowadays.
Still playing with it sounds pretty good around the 70's hpf I'll play little more see where it's bestHigh pass them lower. Standard high pass for 6.5s is 80Hz. I usually start at 50Hz and work up until the distortion is gone at my high volume.
By standard 6.5s I mean full range models; not the Pro Audio 6.5 that are popular nowadays.
You might be better off adjusting your EQ on your headunit or DSP to bring down the higher frequencies a little bit. That way you can make them a bit less tinny sounding without just cutting off output above a certain frequencyEven though I have it set at 100 man these coaxial's sound tinny there skar audio tx6.5
I'll have to check that out my head unit has a pre set EQ pioneer MVH-S622S not sure if it has a adjustable EQ like some of those newer ones now the DSP I can have to figure that outYou might be better off adjusting your EQ on your headunit or DSP to bring down the higher frequencies a little bit. That way you can make them a bit less tinny sounding without just cutting off output above a certain frequency
Yeah I done some searching was reading different post from what some people say that tinny sound is in the 1000-4000khz range I'll have to play with this DSP and see what is whatYou might be better off adjusting your EQ on your headunit or DSP to bring down the higher frequencies a little bit. That way you can make them a bit less tinny sounding without just cutting off output above a certain frequency