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<blockquote data-quote="Original wis" data-source="post: 8805606" data-attributes="member: 685344"><p>See that's what I mean. I get all of that.</p><p></p><p>But why do I need pink noise, microphones, RTA's sweeps, and all of that stuff to do it? Or the graphs?</p><p></p><p>I basically figured out what the majority of the buttons do so I know how to like calculate you know either the distance and milliseconds or difference in time or whatever mathematically to move the sound in the car where I want it.</p><p></p><p>I know like for my tweeters anything below 3500 I'm going to automatically turn off. For my six and a half I'm going to turn off anything like below 80 or close to that. The three and a half are going to be in between the six and a half in the Tweeter to like blend everything together right? So I do all of that without any of that other stuff. I just have to figure out where the distortion point is for like a speaker and keep it below that.</p><p></p><p>So what else am I supposed to do? I feel like when I read all that stuff there's a whole bunch of stuff that I'm missing that I'm supposed to do besides that and that's what I don't understand what the equipment is for or the graphs or any of that stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Original wis, post: 8805606, member: 685344"] See that's what I mean. I get all of that. But why do I need pink noise, microphones, RTA's sweeps, and all of that stuff to do it? Or the graphs? I basically figured out what the majority of the buttons do so I know how to like calculate you know either the distance and milliseconds or difference in time or whatever mathematically to move the sound in the car where I want it. I know like for my tweeters anything below 3500 I'm going to automatically turn off. For my six and a half I'm going to turn off anything like below 80 or close to that. The three and a half are going to be in between the six and a half in the Tweeter to like blend everything together right? So I do all of that without any of that other stuff. I just have to figure out where the distortion point is for like a speaker and keep it below that. So what else am I supposed to do? I feel like when I read all that stuff there's a whole bunch of stuff that I'm missing that I'm supposed to do besides that and that's what I don't understand what the equipment is for or the graphs or any of that stuff. [/QUOTE]
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