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<blockquote data-quote="2Wheelzgood" data-source="post: 8721543" data-attributes="member: 681277"><p>Yeah i did check all the other presets too and nothing saved in there. I think its crazy you can overwrite 2.5 hrs of tuning set up just by hitting “save” on a preset, there should be some sort of warning that you are about to overwrite something. I also didn’t notice an option to copy a preset to paste it to another as a base start?</p><p></p><p>anyway its a good excuse to learn a bit more. I appreciate your time and willingness to help out Jeff, thank you.</p><p></p><p>so to start I should probably set the x-overs, i did manage to save screen shots of all the eq screens and the output screens of the tweets and sub (not the mids unfortunately). The exact eq settings are hidden as the pics were taken with the default first 4 frequency view but i have the responce graphic.</p><p></p><p>so looks like:</p><p>Tweets lpf 20000, hpf 3000 with 24db slope</p><p>Mids lpf 3000, hpf 60 (guestimating based on graph - what sloped to use?)</p><p>Sub lpf 60 with 24db slope, hpf 20</p><p></p><p>does this sound like a good place to start?</p><p>I would have thought to carry the sub hpf a little higher to take dome energy and vibrations out of the mids?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2Wheelzgood, post: 8721543, member: 681277"] Yeah i did check all the other presets too and nothing saved in there. I think its crazy you can overwrite 2.5 hrs of tuning set up just by hitting “save” on a preset, there should be some sort of warning that you are about to overwrite something. I also didn’t notice an option to copy a preset to paste it to another as a base start? anyway its a good excuse to learn a bit more. I appreciate your time and willingness to help out Jeff, thank you. so to start I should probably set the x-overs, i did manage to save screen shots of all the eq screens and the output screens of the tweets and sub (not the mids unfortunately). The exact eq settings are hidden as the pics were taken with the default first 4 frequency view but i have the responce graphic. so looks like: Tweets lpf 20000, hpf 3000 with 24db slope Mids lpf 3000, hpf 60 (guestimating based on graph - what sloped to use?) Sub lpf 60 with 24db slope, hpf 20 does this sound like a good place to start? I would have thought to carry the sub hpf a little higher to take dome energy and vibrations out of the mids? [/QUOTE]
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