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<blockquote data-quote="Cpyder" data-source="post: 4951889" data-attributes="member: 599745"><p>Thanks. I'll have to get back to you on where exactly my crossovers are set right now. I know it's around 120Hz for my fronts. They are 4x6 Infinity plate speakers. They sound good at lower frequencies but I love to crank it up sometimes and then I'll some distortion. My rears are Infinity 693.9i and set around 60Hz. My subs (Infinity Reference) are off right now because my amp is being funny and keeps popping fuses. (Probably a grounding problem)</p><p></p><p>I haven't bought the Imprint kit yet. I don't have control over my bass and treble without it. I have a 5 band parametric equalizer or 7 band graphic. Here's the manual for it: <a href="http://support.alpine-usa.com/products/documents/OM_CDA-9887.PDF" target="_blank">http://support.alpine-usa.com/products/documents/OM_CDA-9887.PDF</a></p><p></p><p>The bass isn't overwhelming and it sounds pretty balanced, it's just that it always sounds very radio-like which is driving me nuts. Also, the treble really feels to be lacking. Maybe this is Alpine's sick trick of forcing me to buy Imprint so I don't have to figure all this out by myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cpyder, post: 4951889, member: 599745"] Thanks. I'll have to get back to you on where exactly my crossovers are set right now. I know it's around 120Hz for my fronts. They are 4x6 Infinity plate speakers. They sound good at lower frequencies but I love to crank it up sometimes and then I'll some distortion. My rears are Infinity 693.9i and set around 60Hz. My subs (Infinity Reference) are off right now because my amp is being funny and keeps popping fuses. (Probably a grounding problem) I haven't bought the Imprint kit yet. I don't have control over my bass and treble without it. I have a 5 band parametric equalizer or 7 band graphic. Here's the manual for it: [URL="http://support.alpine-usa.com/products/documents/OM_CDA-9887.PDF"]http://support.alpine-usa.com/products/documents/OM_CDA-9887.PDF[/URL] The bass isn't overwhelming and it sounds pretty balanced, it's just that it always sounds very radio-like which is driving me nuts. Also, the treble really feels to be lacking. Maybe this is Alpine's sick trick of forcing me to buy Imprint so I don't have to figure all this out by myself. [/QUOTE]
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