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<blockquote data-quote="JonathanLopez" data-source="post: 8617781" data-attributes="member: 674354"><p>I have a Pioneer AVH-4000NEX receiver in my 2012 Challenger and it’s hooked up to the door speakers, tweeters in the rear, and the subs in the trunk. On the receiver there is a Crossover setting where I can adjust the Hz and slope for the front, rear, and sub, but I don’t know how they should be set. The Hz setting can range from 50-200 while the slope (dB/oct) can be set at -6, -12, or -18. Which values are optimal for the performance of the subs, tweeters, and speakers? Should they all overlap or is it best to have them all as separate as possible ?</p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonathanLopez, post: 8617781, member: 674354"] I have a Pioneer AVH-4000NEX receiver in my 2012 Challenger and it’s hooked up to the door speakers, tweeters in the rear, and the subs in the trunk. On the receiver there is a Crossover setting where I can adjust the Hz and slope for the front, rear, and sub, but I don’t know how they should be set. The Hz setting can range from 50-200 while the slope (dB/oct) can be set at -6, -12, or -18. Which values are optimal for the performance of the subs, tweeters, and speakers? Should they all overlap or is it best to have them all as separate as possible ? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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