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Aftermarket Speaker Upgrades = Distortion Rattles and Resonance. Advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="DaboTheCat" data-source="post: 8696642" data-attributes="member: 678859"><p>We tried setting the crossover to 120hz and it got rid of the rattles on all of the above tracks except Felt Tip by Love Is All where it was still there but just barely. He had it set to 60hz before. I told him to try 80hz before I left but the rattle is still here.</p><p></p><p>Do you think setting the crossover up to 130hz or 140hz or whatever it takes to get rid of all panel noise is worth it? Shop seems out of other ideas. Honestly, just listening by ear, it felt like there was a big dip in response around 120hz anyways when the front speakers were handling down to 60hz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaboTheCat, post: 8696642, member: 678859"] We tried setting the crossover to 120hz and it got rid of the rattles on all of the above tracks except Felt Tip by Love Is All where it was still there but just barely. He had it set to 60hz before. I told him to try 80hz before I left but the rattle is still here. Do you think setting the crossover up to 130hz or 140hz or whatever it takes to get rid of all panel noise is worth it? Shop seems out of other ideas. Honestly, just listening by ear, it felt like there was a big dip in response around 120hz anyways when the front speakers were handling down to 60hz. [/QUOTE]
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