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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 8589021" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Then, no offense, but dont give people advice on how top set up their system based on how your $40 coax set reacts.</p><p></p><p>You asked what the difference is between lower amplifier gains, and lowering EQ settings. I already explained how this method would diminish your tuning flexibility. It would also create a non-linear reduction in power across the frequency spectrum, since EQ's filter on a slope just like crossovers. It is simply silly to create a problem by overdriving your speakers unnecessarily, and then trying to fix the problem with your EQ. That is nothing but a fundamental flaw in setting up your system based on a lack of understanding amplifier gains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 8589021, member: 549629"] Then, no offense, but dont give people advice on how top set up their system based on how your $40 coax set reacts. You asked what the difference is between lower amplifier gains, and lowering EQ settings. I already explained how this method would diminish your tuning flexibility. It would also create a non-linear reduction in power across the frequency spectrum, since EQ's filter on a slope just like crossovers. It is simply silly to create a problem by overdriving your speakers unnecessarily, and then trying to fix the problem with your EQ. That is nothing but a fundamental flaw in setting up your system based on a lack of understanding amplifier gains. [/QUOTE]
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