Landshark77
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I just purchased a dsp and am try to disable all crossovers on the head unit. It seems I can't disable the hpf, only get it down to 1250hz 6db.
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?
The unit has hpf and lpf for the mids I can turn off but this filter for the tweeters I can't.That's weird. I have the 4800. And I can turn mine off
Exactly I can't disable the hpf. Should I eq it out in the dsp? Not sure how thats going to effect the sound. Or maybe look for a dsp with 6 rca in?There is no tweeter filter. It's the hp
I tried that and switched from using network mode to standard mode. Standard mode only has a hpf filter for fronts and rears, thankfully I can turns these off. I was concerned using it because the manual says this mode may damage speakers. I think they say that because it is intended for passive speakers with built in crossovers and if used in an active situation, without proper hpf/lpf filters speakers can be damaged...I 'm thinking I interpreted that right.reset the unit.