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Anybody notice Pioneer HU's LPF slope cant be turned off
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<blockquote data-quote="frankiebones" data-source="post: 2443988" data-attributes="member: 567452"><p>ok suleman, my 7800 brother, i just set my LPF and HPF as u did,</p><p></p><p>LPF ( 80Hz on the HU, 18dB)</p><p></p><p>HPF (100Hz on the HU, 6dB)</p><p></p><p>it sounds phenomenal. i got a 6 hr criminal procedure exam in 26 hours (law school bullsh*t) and the last thing i should be doing is adjusting my crossover pts and slopes, but whatever.</p><p></p><p>i didnt have time to give it a thorough and critical listen to, but when i went to get coffee i heard 2 songs and both sounded phenomenal.</p><p></p><p>'stinkfist' by TOOL sounded much less 'muddy,' and responded better to equalization. this was especially true for the end/peak of the song, which sounded infinitely 'cleaner.'</p><p></p><p>'this calling' by All That Remains also sounded much cleaner. i also (under the subwoofer 3 screen) changed the phase of the sub to the setting which made it sound better, bc it was out of phase.</p><p></p><p>i must admit that despite the serious progress i have made in my understanding of various aspects of car audio, i have never read very much on the concept of 'phase.' i dont understand it yet, gimme like 20-40 min.</p><p></p><p>after that, i swear i wont do anymore car audio research/tuning/analyzing until after my final on tuesday!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frankiebones, post: 2443988, member: 567452"] ok suleman, my 7800 brother, i just set my LPF and HPF as u did, LPF ( 80Hz on the HU, 18dB) HPF (100Hz on the HU, 6dB) it sounds phenomenal. i got a 6 hr criminal procedure exam in 26 hours (law school bullsh*t) and the last thing i should be doing is adjusting my crossover pts and slopes, but whatever. i didnt have time to give it a thorough and critical listen to, but when i went to get coffee i heard 2 songs and both sounded phenomenal. 'stinkfist' by TOOL sounded much less 'muddy,' and responded better to equalization. this was especially true for the end/peak of the song, which sounded infinitely 'cleaner.' 'this calling' by All That Remains also sounded much cleaner. i also (under the subwoofer 3 screen) changed the phase of the sub to the setting which made it sound better, bc it was out of phase. i must admit that despite the serious progress i have made in my understanding of various aspects of car audio, i have never read very much on the concept of 'phase.' i dont understand it yet, gimme like 20-40 min. after that, i swear i wont do anymore car audio research/tuning/analyzing until after my final on tuesday!! [/QUOTE]
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