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Help me set my systems crossovers
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<blockquote data-quote="BOOMINGRANDPA" data-source="post: 8567884" data-attributes="member: 671921"><p>u can start anywhere, 1st set mids and tweets turn subs off play something with bass, set fronts to like 100hz see if they distort if they sound real good lower it if u hear distortion go up to next freq (this is with speakers faded to front) try 24db slope,, set tweets at like 5-6k 24db unless someone here knows those speakers u just gotta listen.. then fade to rear do same.. sub basically set lp right at where ever u set hp on speakers so it'll play whatever they don't, so if u set doors at 120 rears at 100 set sub at 100-120 hz 24db then play all together see if sounds good and u can try different slope and freqs once u have that base setting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BOOMINGRANDPA, post: 8567884, member: 671921"] u can start anywhere, 1st set mids and tweets turn subs off play something with bass, set fronts to like 100hz see if they distort if they sound real good lower it if u hear distortion go up to next freq (this is with speakers faded to front) try 24db slope,, set tweets at like 5-6k 24db unless someone here knows those speakers u just gotta listen.. then fade to rear do same.. sub basically set lp right at where ever u set hp on speakers so it'll play whatever they don't, so if u set doors at 120 rears at 100 set sub at 100-120 hz 24db then play all together see if sounds good and u can try different slope and freqs once u have that base setting [/QUOTE]
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