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<blockquote data-quote="kingsxman" data-source="post: 1590710" data-attributes="member: 563735"><p>I'm trying to setup the xover settings on my 8445. I'm running my 2-10" JL 10w6v2 subs off a JL 500/1 and my fronts/rears off a JL 300/4. All connections to amps are from the outputs on the deck.</p><p></p><p>My question is how to properly set the xover settings on teh 8445. I'm not quite sure how the slope affects the sound. I'm trying to get the bass to be as tight and punchy as possible...while still retaining good SQ. It seems like having the xover settings in "pass" mode seems to sound best..which doesnt make any sense to me. (I hear better upper note definition on the bass guitar that way).</p><p></p><p>I guess I'm wondering how the slope SHOULD affect the sound and what is the effect of changing from 63hz to 80 hz etc. in the xover setting. Do you get to change settings on EACH of these settings or is it one or the other?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingsxman, post: 1590710, member: 563735"] I'm trying to setup the xover settings on my 8445. I'm running my 2-10" JL 10w6v2 subs off a JL 500/1 and my fronts/rears off a JL 300/4. All connections to amps are from the outputs on the deck. My question is how to properly set the xover settings on teh 8445. I'm not quite sure how the slope affects the sound. I'm trying to get the bass to be as tight and punchy as possible...while still retaining good SQ. It seems like having the xover settings in "pass" mode seems to sound best..which doesnt make any sense to me. (I hear better upper note definition on the bass guitar that way). I guess I'm wondering how the slope SHOULD affect the sound and what is the effect of changing from 63hz to 80 hz etc. in the xover setting. Do you get to change settings on EACH of these settings or is it one or the other? [/QUOTE]
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