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<blockquote data-quote="cleansoundzz" data-source="post: 6741219" data-attributes="member: 589711"><p>Adjust the crossover on the T600-4 and don't focus so much on the head unit crossover. The T600-4 has a crossover setting from 50 hz, 60hz to 110hz so adjusting the crossover on the amp to your liking for the midbass is crucial. The crossover setting will be a little lower than what you are used to but the midbass will come out. I had the same problem on my T400-4 until I spent about 30 minutes playing with the crossover setting on the amp. Once I moved the hz down a notch or two my vocals and midbass have never sounded better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleansoundzz, post: 6741219, member: 589711"] Adjust the crossover on the T600-4 and don't focus so much on the head unit crossover. The T600-4 has a crossover setting from 50 hz, 60hz to 110hz so adjusting the crossover on the amp to your liking for the midbass is crucial. The crossover setting will be a little lower than what you are used to but the midbass will come out. I had the same problem on my T400-4 until I spent about 30 minutes playing with the crossover setting on the amp. Once I moved the hz down a notch or two my vocals and midbass have never sounded better. [/QUOTE]
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