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<blockquote data-quote="eharri3" data-source="post: 4951128" data-attributes="member: 591579"><p>Not an expert but Ill try to help since I just got m 9883 set up to my liking and listen to the same things. For me it took adjusting a bunch of different things, not just EQ. What all do you have in addition to the HU? Does it have the fancy IMPRINt thingy or just the regular built in parametric HU? Where are your crossovers and EQ settings right now? Are you getting a loud, booming bass or does it feel like it's directional, as in you have a sub behind you and you can feel an overwhelming sense of the frequencies coming from the rear?</p><p></p><p>For me the best compromise between rap and rock seemed to be bass center frequency at 80 width at 2, treble at 10 or 12.5, all boosts zeroed out, front comps crossed over at around 65-70HZ. Some of these things will vary depending on what the capabilities of the rest of your system are. I got mine to where it's almost perfect except I still sometimes have to cut sub volume for bass heavy blues music. Sometimes EQ will get you where you want to be, sometimes it's a bunch of different adjustments in combination that make things right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eharri3, post: 4951128, member: 591579"] Not an expert but Ill try to help since I just got m 9883 set up to my liking and listen to the same things. For me it took adjusting a bunch of different things, not just EQ. What all do you have in addition to the HU? Does it have the fancy IMPRINt thingy or just the regular built in parametric HU? Where are your crossovers and EQ settings right now? Are you getting a loud, booming bass or does it feel like it's directional, as in you have a sub behind you and you can feel an overwhelming sense of the frequencies coming from the rear? For me the best compromise between rap and rock seemed to be bass center frequency at 80 width at 2, treble at 10 or 12.5, all boosts zeroed out, front comps crossed over at around 65-70HZ. Some of these things will vary depending on what the capabilities of the rest of your system are. I got mine to where it's almost perfect except I still sometimes have to cut sub volume for bass heavy blues music. Sometimes EQ will get you where you want to be, sometimes it's a bunch of different adjustments in combination that make things right. [/QUOTE]
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