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<blockquote data-quote="winkychevelle" data-source="post: 8812401" data-attributes="member: 611804"><p>I would try and point the tweeters towards you first even if you just use Velcro or double sided tape to temporarily move them and find the best spot don't drill holes until you found what you want. The button on the crossover gan keep them at zero or +3db try pressing it and seeing if that helps. You may find you don't like those tweeters at all. jbl are typically bright and in your face. Amp settings should be pretty straight forward only the gain and the hpf needs to be used no boost or lpf is needed. </p><p> </p><p>That's pretty much free. Mounting the speakers on a stiff mounting plate helps. You can judge the thickness needed by comparing the factory speakers thickness. And get some cheap 1/2"-3/4" by 1inch foam from home Depot the kind you use when installing window units works fine to just seal the gap. Shouldn't be very expensive. And the adhesive should make it easy to install without being overly difficult to remove if needed. </p><p></p><p>You can test using you radio and direct with your phone like you just did. Are you using Bluetooth when testing the headunit? Bluetooth suffers sound degradation with pretty my every headunit. </p><p></p><p>I'm not convinced that your headunit is the problem. Maybe a setting in the headunit but I doubt the dac is that bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winkychevelle, post: 8812401, member: 611804"] I would try and point the tweeters towards you first even if you just use Velcro or double sided tape to temporarily move them and find the best spot don't drill holes until you found what you want. The button on the crossover gan keep them at zero or +3db try pressing it and seeing if that helps. You may find you don't like those tweeters at all. jbl are typically bright and in your face. Amp settings should be pretty straight forward only the gain and the hpf needs to be used no boost or lpf is needed. That's pretty much free. Mounting the speakers on a stiff mounting plate helps. You can judge the thickness needed by comparing the factory speakers thickness. And get some cheap 1/2"-3/4" by 1inch foam from home Depot the kind you use when installing window units works fine to just seal the gap. Shouldn't be very expensive. And the adhesive should make it easy to install without being overly difficult to remove if needed. You can test using you radio and direct with your phone like you just did. Are you using Bluetooth when testing the headunit? Bluetooth suffers sound degradation with pretty my every headunit. I'm not convinced that your headunit is the problem. Maybe a setting in the headunit but I doubt the dac is that bad. [/QUOTE]
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