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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Fisher" data-source="post: 8676877" data-attributes="member: 677198"><p>i have a GMC 2015 Sierra Crew SLT</p><p></p><p>I replaced all speakers with FOCAL, added 2 10" FOCAL subs- sounds incredible Only stock piece is the Infotainment Radio. When the car audio people installed the equipment they used a Diamond amp for the subs 300 watts mono bridged, and ARC Audio 600 watt for the doors. They didn't install an Digital Sound Processor- I have a gain switch for the bass- My Treble and Mid are at the half way level, and bass is set at Zero on the radio controls-</p><p></p><p>Bass is getting through to all speakers, how to minimize bass getting to the door and dash speakers?</p><p></p><p>I can crank it, it sounds really good- to me, and a lot of other people- but the day I had a guy listen from another car audio shop he said it was alright- without a Sound processing unit installed that it will always be "alright," he is guru I guess- my system sounds really good better than most I come across</p><p></p><p>question 1- Is a DSP critical? Can I get more clarity out of the FOCAL speakers with something processing the signals?</p><p></p><p>question 2- how can I reduce bass to all speakers except for the subs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Fisher, post: 8676877, member: 677198"] i have a GMC 2015 Sierra Crew SLT I replaced all speakers with FOCAL, added 2 10" FOCAL subs- sounds incredible Only stock piece is the Infotainment Radio. When the car audio people installed the equipment they used a Diamond amp for the subs 300 watts mono bridged, and ARC Audio 600 watt for the doors. They didn't install an Digital Sound Processor- I have a gain switch for the bass- My Treble and Mid are at the half way level, and bass is set at Zero on the radio controls- Bass is getting through to all speakers, how to minimize bass getting to the door and dash speakers? I can crank it, it sounds really good- to me, and a lot of other people- but the day I had a guy listen from another car audio shop he said it was alright- without a Sound processing unit installed that it will always be "alright," he is guru I guess- my system sounds really good better than most I come across question 1- Is a DSP critical? Can I get more clarity out of the FOCAL speakers with something processing the signals? question 2- how can I reduce bass to all speakers except for the subs? [/QUOTE]
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