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<blockquote data-quote="Seth F." data-source="post: 8718813" data-attributes="member: 680868"><p>Phase One nearly finalized. DM-608 is tuned using the Auto EQ suggestions from Audio Control. HU is level matched up to the DSP and for shits and giggles I played around with some time delay. System sounds good the JL bumps well but the last two things I need to do for this phase is to set my gains and ultimately tune the system with my Dayton Audio EMM-6 mic I just picked up and True RTA or REW software. I also have a Dayton Audio iMM-6 mic so I will try that first. I picked up the EMM-6 after I bought the iMM-6 and I need to procure an XLR cable and a Focusrite Scarlett Solo or iTrack Solo, still deciding. For now Ill just use the iMM-6 hooked to my iPhone and the Mobile Tools RTA from Audio Control.</p><p></p><p>I've noticed a lot of muddiness during songs with lots of low end midbass, probably in the 200-500Hz range so hopefully using the mic will help me figure out where to drop the frequencies to my liking in the DSP. It may also be the acoustics in the vehicle but alas, on with the journey we go.</p><p></p><p>Other than the endless tuning, I'm going to be drawing up some designs to utilize the stock panel to cover the amp rack. Will definitely need a ton of modification, maybe some body work, a plexi window and some LED lighting for that sex appeal no one will ever see :-D. I plan on utilizing this location for future builds so a lot of thought will be put in to making sure than any configuration I come up with there can be accessed and admired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seth F., post: 8718813, member: 680868"] Phase One nearly finalized. DM-608 is tuned using the Auto EQ suggestions from Audio Control. HU is level matched up to the DSP and for shits and giggles I played around with some time delay. System sounds good the JL bumps well but the last two things I need to do for this phase is to set my gains and ultimately tune the system with my Dayton Audio EMM-6 mic I just picked up and True RTA or REW software. I also have a Dayton Audio iMM-6 mic so I will try that first. I picked up the EMM-6 after I bought the iMM-6 and I need to procure an XLR cable and a Focusrite Scarlett Solo or iTrack Solo, still deciding. For now Ill just use the iMM-6 hooked to my iPhone and the Mobile Tools RTA from Audio Control. I've noticed a lot of muddiness during songs with lots of low end midbass, probably in the 200-500Hz range so hopefully using the mic will help me figure out where to drop the frequencies to my liking in the DSP. It may also be the acoustics in the vehicle but alas, on with the journey we go. Other than the endless tuning, I'm going to be drawing up some designs to utilize the stock panel to cover the amp rack. Will definitely need a ton of modification, maybe some body work, a plexi window and some LED lighting for that sex appeal no one will ever see :-D. I plan on utilizing this location for future builds so a lot of thought will be put in to making sure than any configuration I come up with there can be accessed and admired. [/QUOTE]
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