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<blockquote data-quote="youdoofus" data-source="post: 8586754" data-attributes="member: 664079"><p>My belief is that if it gets tiring, then just dont respond, ya know? No need for someone to treat others like that? Anyways, lets hope that what audioholic posted helped. I dont know what freqs to suggest, but the slope curve theory mentioned is correct. The steeper the rolloff of the xover will make blending the ranges of each driver more difficult to perfect and the freq points will vary depending on the car itself and even depending on what (or who) you have in the car. A small person will affect the sound less than a big person as they will absorb sound differently. I ran into this running pro audio rigs a lot. An empty auditorium with no sound damping panels will sound very tinny, reflective and harsh. Put 400 people in that same room in a fairly direct path of the hi-pacs and that changes drastically, but the mids in that kind of system are 15"s and pack a bit more punch than a 6.5 or even a pro audio 10", especially when you got 0ver 300 watts going to each driver.</p><p></p><p>Getting some starting points as to not allow damaging frequencies to get to the wrong speaker and just spending some time in your car making some adjustments out on a country road or a parking lot far away from things as to not be a nuisance is a good path. Test it out with a variety of songs you like to get a happy medium</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youdoofus, post: 8586754, member: 664079"] My belief is that if it gets tiring, then just dont respond, ya know? No need for someone to treat others like that? Anyways, lets hope that what audioholic posted helped. I dont know what freqs to suggest, but the slope curve theory mentioned is correct. The steeper the rolloff of the xover will make blending the ranges of each driver more difficult to perfect and the freq points will vary depending on the car itself and even depending on what (or who) you have in the car. A small person will affect the sound less than a big person as they will absorb sound differently. I ran into this running pro audio rigs a lot. An empty auditorium with no sound damping panels will sound very tinny, reflective and harsh. Put 400 people in that same room in a fairly direct path of the hi-pacs and that changes drastically, but the mids in that kind of system are 15"s and pack a bit more punch than a 6.5 or even a pro audio 10", especially when you got 0ver 300 watts going to each driver. Getting some starting points as to not allow damaging frequencies to get to the wrong speaker and just spending some time in your car making some adjustments out on a country road or a parking lot far away from things as to not be a nuisance is a good path. Test it out with a variety of songs you like to get a happy medium [/QUOTE]
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