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<blockquote data-quote="Elvenking" data-source="post: 8274950" data-attributes="member: 661211"><p>Yep...slowly but surely...I'll get myself the understanding that will allow me to tune with a bit more precision. I am beginning to see what I have control over and what is shaping up to be good all-around sound. The one last nagging thing I would like to do is get the mids pitched up and exposed more....having a hard time seeing how I should do that with my door panels. Any suggestions there would probably help.</p><p></p><p>I also mix and master music on occasion for my own creations...so it is really difficult to draw a line at a great sounding system that is tuned well, and music that might need more boost or cut to my tastes. Does anyone else have this issue? At the very least, bass energy needs to be adjusted...so I find myself at least going into the LPF settings on the 80PRS to give a couple bumps up or down depending on the material. Some recordings...the guys just weren't thinking about much below 60Hz and it can vary greatly. Other ones, there is so much low frequency information that you had better have your bass tones leveled out and even pull them back a little. Am I insane to think that there might need to be adjustments for musical taste? In a quest for the greatest sound quality, I don't want to falsely believe that there will be some state I will get my system in that is just going to make every damned thing I put in it sound spectacular...I'd say that about 90% of stuff is that way, then the other 10% might not be as pro. This just isn't the case right.....I think it is a bit more subjective than that correct?</p><p></p><p>Hopefully I am making some sense there. Anyway...it is fun getting to know the capabilities of an active setup. I look forward to learning much more and getting a better feel for the adjustments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elvenking, post: 8274950, member: 661211"] Yep...slowly but surely...I'll get myself the understanding that will allow me to tune with a bit more precision. I am beginning to see what I have control over and what is shaping up to be good all-around sound. The one last nagging thing I would like to do is get the mids pitched up and exposed more....having a hard time seeing how I should do that with my door panels. Any suggestions there would probably help. I also mix and master music on occasion for my own creations...so it is really difficult to draw a line at a great sounding system that is tuned well, and music that might need more boost or cut to my tastes. Does anyone else have this issue? At the very least, bass energy needs to be adjusted...so I find myself at least going into the LPF settings on the 80PRS to give a couple bumps up or down depending on the material. Some recordings...the guys just weren't thinking about much below 60Hz and it can vary greatly. Other ones, there is so much low frequency information that you had better have your bass tones leveled out and even pull them back a little. Am I insane to think that there might need to be adjustments for musical taste? In a quest for the greatest sound quality, I don't want to falsely believe that there will be some state I will get my system in that is just going to make every damned thing I put in it sound spectacular...I'd say that about 90% of stuff is that way, then the other 10% might not be as pro. This just isn't the case right.....I think it is a bit more subjective than that correct? Hopefully I am making some sense there. Anyway...it is fun getting to know the capabilities of an active setup. I look forward to learning much more and getting a better feel for the adjustments. [/QUOTE]
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