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12 years since my last box, before I start cutting figured I'd get a sanity check on this design. 2x Ev3 12s in 2x 1.76cf chambers ~32hz
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8763182" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>I don't get why people use all this complicated stuff to set their systems up. I do all my tuning manually, no offense. I mean all of it.</p><p></p><p>I do gains by ear. I do crossovers by ear. I do EQ'ing by ear. I do time alignment by my own measurements, if I do that (not really relevant to how I listen to music). I highly recommend people learn how to tune everything by ear. If you don't know how to do that, then you may not thoroughly know what's going on with your system. IMO, again, not trying to be offense, if you know how to tune everything by ear, then you really know what's going on with your system. I can just jump into any vehicle, for example, and just start playing with the EQ based off the way it sounds. I know what frequencies make what sounds. I really, really suggest you learn how to tune like that; all of these automatic tuning devices don't really know what you're hearing is like, what you truly like out of your sound. There is no "perfect" EQ setup; it's all based around what YOU like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8763182, member: 591582"] I don't get why people use all this complicated stuff to set their systems up. I do all my tuning manually, no offense. I mean all of it. I do gains by ear. I do crossovers by ear. I do EQ'ing by ear. I do time alignment by my own measurements, if I do that (not really relevant to how I listen to music). I highly recommend people learn how to tune everything by ear. If you don't know how to do that, then you may not thoroughly know what's going on with your system. IMO, again, not trying to be offense, if you know how to tune everything by ear, then you really know what's going on with your system. I can just jump into any vehicle, for example, and just start playing with the EQ based off the way it sounds. I know what frequencies make what sounds. I really, really suggest you learn how to tune like that; all of these automatic tuning devices don't really know what you're hearing is like, what you truly like out of your sound. There is no "perfect" EQ setup; it's all based around what YOU like. [/QUOTE]
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