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<blockquote data-quote="lurice0" data-source="post: 8652665" data-attributes="member: 675435"><p>I can measure i just don't have a good mic, I'm also worried about just making sure I'm set up right.</p><p></p><p>Since I'm using the DSP (3sixty.3) should i get rid of the little crossover box that came with my front components? That would mean i need a little tweeter amp? Not sure front tweeters are hooked up right.</p><p></p><p>My tweeters up front sound weak, i have the tweeters hpf at like 2,500hz on the dsp</p><p></p><p>My midrange up front are HPF 80hz on dsp, those front components are on the amp and the hpf is set at like 100hz because it stresses if i go lower I think.</p><p></p><p>Same deal with rear coaxials, hpf 80hz on dsp but a little higher on the amp.</p><p></p><p>Subwoofers are LPF 80hz but sometimes i do band pass and try different things.</p><p></p><p>All my speakers are dual voice coils but i only wired my subwoofers in that strange way where one shirt wire connects 2 terminals together on the same speaker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lurice0, post: 8652665, member: 675435"] I can measure i just don't have a good mic, I'm also worried about just making sure I'm set up right. Since I'm using the DSP (3sixty.3) should i get rid of the little crossover box that came with my front components? That would mean i need a little tweeter amp? Not sure front tweeters are hooked up right. My tweeters up front sound weak, i have the tweeters hpf at like 2,500hz on the dsp My midrange up front are HPF 80hz on dsp, those front components are on the amp and the hpf is set at like 100hz because it stresses if i go lower I think. Same deal with rear coaxials, hpf 80hz on dsp but a little higher on the amp. Subwoofers are LPF 80hz but sometimes i do band pass and try different things. All my speakers are dual voice coils but i only wired my subwoofers in that strange way where one shirt wire connects 2 terminals together on the same speaker. [/QUOTE]
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