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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8577901" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Yeah too many things wrong here lol. WAAAAY too many things wrong here. Definitely do not get a DSP because you cant even figure the 80 prs out lol.</p><p></p><p>You'll want upgraded tweets on an amp asap. Get some tweets that can play low down to 2khz because the PWX arent meant to be crossed past 2.5khz or rather they start naturally rolling off after 2.5khz. For now though amp the factory tweeter and try 3khz to 5khz for the factory tweeter at -12db to -18db slope.</p><p></p><p>Position should be front left and time alignment should be set up right after you finish doing the crossovers correctly.</p><p></p><p>EQ should never be flat for good sound. Pick one of the presets that sound best to you and do a custom curve and see what sounds best.</p><p></p><p>Once you get the crossovers dialed in, Come back and i'll guide you step by step on how to do a proper tune on the 80 prs. <strong> Right now you are tapping into 5% of what the 80 prs can do. YES 5% and you want to jump into the deep end of the pool with a DSP? lol</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>I see two things right....</p><p></p><p>pwx in each door and tweeters on axis the rest is wrong lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8577901, member: 650438"] Yeah too many things wrong here lol. WAAAAY too many things wrong here. Definitely do not get a DSP because you cant even figure the 80 prs out lol. You'll want upgraded tweets on an amp asap. Get some tweets that can play low down to 2khz because the PWX arent meant to be crossed past 2.5khz or rather they start naturally rolling off after 2.5khz. For now though amp the factory tweeter and try 3khz to 5khz for the factory tweeter at -12db to -18db slope. Position should be front left and time alignment should be set up right after you finish doing the crossovers correctly. EQ should never be flat for good sound. Pick one of the presets that sound best to you and do a custom curve and see what sounds best. Once you get the crossovers dialed in, Come back and i'll guide you step by step on how to do a proper tune on the 80 prs. [B] Right now you are tapping into 5% of what the 80 prs can do. YES 5% and you want to jump into the deep end of the pool with a DSP? lol[/B] I see two things right.... pwx in each door and tweeters on axis the rest is wrong lol. [/QUOTE]
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