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<blockquote data-quote="lurice0" data-source="post: 8664686" data-attributes="member: 675435"><p>Ok thanks for your help now I'm struggling to get these NEW front speakers sounding right with the DSP crossover and eq.</p><p></p><p>NEW MID FRONT SPEAKERS</p><p></p><p>Pioneer TS-M650PRO 6-3/4" PRO Series, 500w (110w) 50 hz - 18khz , impedance 4 ohms</p><p></p><p>NEW TWEETERS</p><p></p><p>[SIZE=17pt]Pyle-Pro PDBT49 2'' Heavy Duty Titanium Super Tweeter[/SIZE]</p><p></p><p>[SIZE=17pt] 300 Watts RMS/600 Watts Peak * Sensitivity:106 dB/w/m * Impedance:4-8 Ohm * Freq.Resp.:2 kHZ - 25 kHZ[/SIZE]</p><p></p><p>[SIZE=17pt]all powered by the same 4 channel amp, the [/SIZE]</p><p></p><p>[SIZE=17pt]Rockford Fosgate T600-4[/SIZE]</p><p></p><p>[SIZE=17pt]24dB slope[/SIZE]</p><p></p><p>[SIZE=17pt]Power)[/SIZE]</p><p></p><p>[SIZE=17pt]100 Watts x 4 @ 4-Ohm [/SIZE]</p><p></p><p>[SIZE=17pt]150 Watts x 4 @ 2-Ohm [/SIZE]</p><p></p><p>[SIZE=17pt]300 Watts x 2 @ 4-Ohm Bridged [/SIZE]</p><p></p><p>[SIZE=17pt]2-Ohm x 2 Bridged Stable[/SIZE]</p><p></p><p>That amp doesn't even get warm very much. Should and could i be bridging the tweeters and or bridging the mid-ranges?</p><p></p><p>I use my rta mic and aim for a flat response and i will post pics of that soon because I'm not sure it's correct.</p><p></p><p>I use a computer program called DATS V2 and its tester clips hardware to calculate my speakers F(s) then double that number for where to set that speakers frequency response, but<strong> I don't know what my crossover slopes should be and how to make sure I don't have any dips or nulls. </strong></p><p></p><p>I use DATS as a oscilloscope to calculate where my gain should be but it's always clipping at very low gain and i turn gain up more anyway. Is DATS V2 to be ised as oscilloscope to set gain?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lurice0, post: 8664686, member: 675435"] Ok thanks for your help now I'm struggling to get these NEW front speakers sounding right with the DSP crossover and eq. NEW MID FRONT SPEAKERS Pioneer TS-M650PRO 6-3/4" PRO Series, 500w (110w) 50 hz - 18khz , impedance 4 ohms NEW TWEETERS [SIZE=17pt]Pyle-Pro PDBT49 2'' Heavy Duty Titanium Super Tweeter[/SIZE] [SIZE=17pt] 300 Watts RMS/600 Watts Peak * Sensitivity:106 dB/w/m * Impedance:4-8 Ohm * Freq.Resp.:2 kHZ - 25 kHZ[/SIZE] [SIZE=17pt]all powered by the same 4 channel amp, the [/SIZE] [SIZE=17pt]Rockford Fosgate T600-4[/SIZE] [SIZE=17pt]24dB slope[/SIZE] [SIZE=17pt]Power)[/SIZE] [SIZE=17pt]100 Watts x 4 @ 4-Ohm [/SIZE] [SIZE=17pt]150 Watts x 4 @ 2-Ohm [/SIZE] [SIZE=17pt]300 Watts x 2 @ 4-Ohm Bridged [/SIZE] [SIZE=17pt]2-Ohm x 2 Bridged Stable[/SIZE] That amp doesn't even get warm very much. Should and could i be bridging the tweeters and or bridging the mid-ranges? I use my rta mic and aim for a flat response and i will post pics of that soon because I'm not sure it's correct. I use a computer program called DATS V2 and its tester clips hardware to calculate my speakers F(s) then double that number for where to set that speakers frequency response, but[B] I don't know what my crossover slopes should be and how to make sure I don't have any dips or nulls. [/B] I use DATS as a oscilloscope to calculate where my gain should be but it's always clipping at very low gain and i turn gain up more anyway. Is DATS V2 to be ised as oscilloscope to set gain? [/QUOTE]
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