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<blockquote data-quote="argenis69" data-source="post: 8118787" data-attributes="member: 647350"><p>Hi CA, I would like some experienced opinions and/or suggestions on how to tune or equalize properly my interior speakers. In a 2002 nissan maxima I have 6.5'' cadence component speakers on front and 5.25'' beyma mid high speakers on the rear, powered by a 500rms 4 channels amp.</p><p></p><p>I recently installed an eql from audiocontrol to eliminate some bass and get clear sound from the interior speakers, but I've tried some much to get it tuned right, but I can't get it to sound right, and after that the sound output is also lower, and now if I put the volume loud on the hu the interior speakers start to sound like with some cracking sound. Also, if this helps, I recently bought an nano oscilloscope but haven't used it yet.</p><p></p><p>1-What can I do to fix this issue? If possible, with specifications.</p><p></p><p>2-Is it better to buy and put bass blocker filter to each speaker to eliminate the use of the eq? If yes, which is the best frequency to buy the blocker?</p><p></p><p>Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="argenis69, post: 8118787, member: 647350"] Hi CA, I would like some experienced opinions and/or suggestions on how to tune or equalize properly my interior speakers. In a 2002 nissan maxima I have 6.5'' cadence component speakers on front and 5.25'' beyma mid high speakers on the rear, powered by a 500rms 4 channels amp. I recently installed an eql from audiocontrol to eliminate some bass and get clear sound from the interior speakers, but I've tried some much to get it tuned right, but I can't get it to sound right, and after that the sound output is also lower, and now if I put the volume loud on the hu the interior speakers start to sound like with some cracking sound. Also, if this helps, I recently bought an nano oscilloscope but haven't used it yet. 1-What can I do to fix this issue? If possible, with specifications. 2-Is it better to buy and put bass blocker filter to each speaker to eliminate the use of the eq? If yes, which is the best frequency to buy the blocker? Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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