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Digital time alignment, and crossover/eq settings
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<blockquote data-quote="3.5Max6spd" data-source="post: 2149693" data-attributes="member: 555373"><p>A good safe/common point to xover your full range speakers/coaxs is a HP @ 80hz. Raise the volume to a level where you feel you'd like to hear them(~75%), and try the different slopes looking for a point where you dont hear distortion/bottoming out. If that doesnt work, raise it to the next available xover point and repeat. I think you should leave the test tones out of the equation and tune by ear until the rest of your speakers are integated.</p><p></p><p>In the meantime I advise you to get the mnost out of youre speakers to prepare them in a nice solid baffle and invest in some sort of sound dampening at the very least around the mounting area/doors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3.5Max6spd, post: 2149693, member: 555373"] A good safe/common point to xover your full range speakers/coaxs is a HP @ 80hz. Raise the volume to a level where you feel you'd like to hear them(~75%), and try the different slopes looking for a point where you dont hear distortion/bottoming out. If that doesnt work, raise it to the next available xover point and repeat. I think you should leave the test tones out of the equation and tune by ear until the rest of your speakers are integated. In the meantime I advise you to get the mnost out of youre speakers to prepare them in a nice solid baffle and invest in some sort of sound dampening at the very least around the mounting area/doors. [/QUOTE]
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