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<blockquote data-quote="azphat12" data-source="post: 6741913" data-attributes="member: 619925"><p>Well I think I made some progress. I guess I should tell you how my system is setup....</p><p></p><p>T600-4 4 channel</p><p></p><p>6.5" w/ separate tweeter component in front</p><p></p><p>6.5" w/ separate tweeter component in back.</p><p></p><p>I have the 6.5" crossovers inline at each door currently. (The xovers that came with the components)</p><p></p><p>T1000-1bd mono amp</p><p></p><p>2 12" JL Audio 12w3v2</p><p></p><p>Ok, I turned the 4 channel amp to full pass. I turned the sub amp just above 80hz..maybe 90-100 if I was to guess.</p><p></p><p>On the head unit these are my xover settings...</p><p></p><p>Low - 0 level - 80Hz - 18 slope</p><p></p><p>Mid - 0 level - 80Hz - 18 slope</p><p></p><p>High - 0 level - 200kHz - 18 slope</p><p></p><p>So far, it sounds better then before. Any advice on if I should alter any of that?</p><p></p><p>Onto the parametric EQ...</p><p></p><p>Band 1 - 0 level - 50Hz - Q 3</p><p></p><p>Band 2 - 0 level - 150Hz - Q 3</p><p></p><p>Band 3 - 0 level - 400Hz - Q 3</p><p></p><p>Band 4 - 0 level - 1kHz - Q 3</p><p></p><p>Band 5 - 0 level - 4kHz - Q 3</p><p></p><p>I noticed when I turned up the level, that everything in that frequency range got louder. I left them at zero's for now. It seemed to me that on the Q side... a smaller number made less frequencies louder when I turned up the level. It felt that 3 was a broader spectrum....am I wrong here? I do feel my tweeters are abit loud, so I played with the 4kHz level and turned it down to -2. That helped. Overall I think I am getting the idea of how it works. Still looking for suggestions as always though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azphat12, post: 6741913, member: 619925"] Well I think I made some progress. I guess I should tell you how my system is setup.... T600-4 4 channel 6.5" w/ separate tweeter component in front 6.5" w/ separate tweeter component in back. I have the 6.5" crossovers inline at each door currently. (The xovers that came with the components) T1000-1bd mono amp 2 12" JL Audio 12w3v2 Ok, I turned the 4 channel amp to full pass. I turned the sub amp just above 80hz..maybe 90-100 if I was to guess. On the head unit these are my xover settings... Low - 0 level - 80Hz - 18 slope Mid - 0 level - 80Hz - 18 slope High - 0 level - 200kHz - 18 slope So far, it sounds better then before. Any advice on if I should alter any of that? Onto the parametric EQ... Band 1 - 0 level - 50Hz - Q 3 Band 2 - 0 level - 150Hz - Q 3 Band 3 - 0 level - 400Hz - Q 3 Band 4 - 0 level - 1kHz - Q 3 Band 5 - 0 level - 4kHz - Q 3 I noticed when I turned up the level, that everything in that frequency range got louder. I left them at zero's for now. It seemed to me that on the Q side... a smaller number made less frequencies louder when I turned up the level. It felt that 3 was a broader spectrum....am I wrong here? I do feel my tweeters are abit loud, so I played with the 4kHz level and turned it down to -2. That helped. Overall I think I am getting the idea of how it works. Still looking for suggestions as always though. [/QUOTE]
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