I now officially wish I never would had learned a thing about tuning in a car environment. No matter what I do, I can't get it right. I never realized how horribly bad the sound fields are in a moving vehicle until now. Aye...
I have my time alignment set based on my measurements and that part works great. This part I can completely comprehend and have no trouble with configuring.
However, the car is absolutely killing my frequency response from right to left side. The main problem, of which I can't do anything about, is my leg. It baffles the left woofer so much that I really can't get the sound stage right no matter what I do. The 1k to 4k range is way too heavy on the right side, and the 4k and up is too bright on the left side. No matter what I do, I can't find a happy medium.
So here's what I'm thinking:
To sure up the high end on the right side, I'm going to put my tweeter for the right on the regular x-over setting, and the left on -3db setting.
Then for the mids, I'll add a stereo EQ in and adjust that to get the 1k-4k sured up on the left side.
Does this sound like it should correct my issue, or am I simply adding too much into the loop and making things even more difficult? If this is the case, what would be the best way to go about equalizing the left and right side?
I have my time alignment set based on my measurements and that part works great. This part I can completely comprehend and have no trouble with configuring.
However, the car is absolutely killing my frequency response from right to left side. The main problem, of which I can't do anything about, is my leg. It baffles the left woofer so much that I really can't get the sound stage right no matter what I do. The 1k to 4k range is way too heavy on the right side, and the 4k and up is too bright on the left side. No matter what I do, I can't find a happy medium.
So here's what I'm thinking:
To sure up the high end on the right side, I'm going to put my tweeter for the right on the regular x-over setting, and the left on -3db setting.
Then for the mids, I'll add a stereo EQ in and adjust that to get the 1k-4k sured up on the left side.
Does this sound like it should correct my issue, or am I simply adding too much into the loop and making things even more difficult? If this is the case, what would be the best way to go about equalizing the left and right side?
