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<blockquote data-quote="lurice0" data-source="post: 8652575" data-attributes="member: 675435"><p>I have everything set at like 80 and i want to be more exact</p><p></p><p>My setup:</p><p></p><p>Up front is polk mm6502 (35-40k Hz) back is mm651 (40-25k Hz) all powered by Rockford p600-4.</p><p></p><p>Subs are 2 X-12 V.2 D4 - Sundown Audio (38.3 hz) powered by one of their 3000 amps.</p><p></p><p>My deck is a Kenwood DDX9903S 6.95" eXcelon Double-DIN that i hooked up to a Rockford 3sixty.3 dsp using low level rca cables. 3 sets of rca go from the dsp inputs to the head unit, 4 sets of rca cables go from the dsp outputs to the amps, so that i can also tune my separate front tweeters, however i really only have 6 channels?</p><p></p><p>Help me set HPF and LPF for front1 and front2, rear, and subs, based on my speakers specs?</p><p></p><p>I'm still saving for a quality RTA mic, meanwhile i just use the iPhone mic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lurice0, post: 8652575, member: 675435"] I have everything set at like 80 and i want to be more exact My setup: Up front is polk mm6502 (35-40k Hz) back is mm651 (40-25k Hz) all powered by Rockford p600-4. Subs are 2 X-12 V.2 D4 - Sundown Audio (38.3 hz) powered by one of their 3000 amps. My deck is a Kenwood DDX9903S 6.95" eXcelon Double-DIN that i hooked up to a Rockford 3sixty.3 dsp using low level rca cables. 3 sets of rca go from the dsp inputs to the head unit, 4 sets of rca cables go from the dsp outputs to the amps, so that i can also tune my separate front tweeters, however i really only have 6 channels? Help me set HPF and LPF for front1 and front2, rear, and subs, based on my speakers specs? I'm still saving for a quality RTA mic, meanwhile i just use the iPhone mic [/QUOTE]
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