CaesarVespasian
CarAudio.com Newbie
I am specifically referring to the basic hi-hat variation, which sounds like a steady "chk chk chk chk" sound, I often hear it as a car comes down the street.
I am not certain if the sound can be heard by the driver inside the car, or only by me on the street.
I have tried to replicate the effect using all different woofer, tweeter, amp and crossover combinations, with six RCA cables in there now, but I so far have not succeeded.
I have consulted instrument frequency charts on-line to correctly locate the sound, but none have been very informative.
I am running low on money and ideas regarding how to isolate and amplify that hi-hat sound, can anyone give me a hand?
I am not certain if the sound can be heard by the driver inside the car, or only by me on the street.
I have tried to replicate the effect using all different woofer, tweeter, amp and crossover combinations, with six RCA cables in there now, but I so far have not succeeded.
I have consulted instrument frequency charts on-line to correctly locate the sound, but none have been very informative.
I am running low on money and ideas regarding how to isolate and amplify that hi-hat sound, can anyone give me a hand?