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<blockquote data-quote="GBloes" data-source="post: 8750550" data-attributes="member: 682063"><p>1khz would be ideal for the first graph and the 2nd graph doesn’t break up too badly below 1khz. 2khz could also work but the first graph breaks up pretty badly after that frequency where as the 2nd graph isn’t too bad below 1khz. So somewhere between those two, depending on what sounds best to you and what works best for the location of the speakers.</p><p></p><p>I’d start with one of those and mess around until you find something that sounds best to you in your car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GBloes, post: 8750550, member: 682063"] 1khz would be ideal for the first graph and the 2nd graph doesn’t break up too badly below 1khz. 2khz could also work but the first graph breaks up pretty badly after that frequency where as the 2nd graph isn’t too bad below 1khz. So somewhere between those two, depending on what sounds best to you and what works best for the location of the speakers. I’d start with one of those and mess around until you find something that sounds best to you in your car. [/QUOTE]
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