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<blockquote data-quote="En1gma" data-source="post: 3309379" data-attributes="member: 580248"><p>Ok I just got an Alpine CDA-9855. I want to tune my 4 in car speakers so that they play everything but bass. I want only my 2 subwoofers in the trunk to play bass. The only audio settings this deck has is using an equalizer or crossover. I am lost as to the correct settings and the manual doesn't explain well. My question is what is a good hertz or dB to set my 4 in car speakers at so they don't play bass and my 2 subs at so they only play bass? My equipment is the following:</p><p></p><p>2 Front Speakers--Pioneer TS-A1781R, sensitivity is 91dB, frequency response--28Hz ~ 30kHz</p><p></p><p>2 Rear Speakers--Pioneer TS-A6871R, Sensitivity--90dB, Frequency Response 30Hz ~ 28kHz</p><p></p><p>2 Subwoofers--Not sure of all specs but they are Visoniks with a 500W max rating</p><p></p><p>Thanks way in advance for helping out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="En1gma, post: 3309379, member: 580248"] Ok I just got an Alpine CDA-9855. I want to tune my 4 in car speakers so that they play everything but bass. I want only my 2 subwoofers in the trunk to play bass. The only audio settings this deck has is using an equalizer or crossover. I am lost as to the correct settings and the manual doesn't explain well. My question is what is a good hertz or dB to set my 4 in car speakers at so they don't play bass and my 2 subs at so they only play bass? My equipment is the following: 2 Front Speakers--Pioneer TS-A1781R, sensitivity is 91dB, frequency response--28Hz ~ 30kHz 2 Rear Speakers--Pioneer TS-A6871R, Sensitivity--90dB, Frequency Response 30Hz ~ 28kHz 2 Subwoofers--Not sure of all specs but they are Visoniks with a 500W max rating Thanks way in advance for helping out! [/QUOTE]
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