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<blockquote data-quote="St. Dark" data-source="post: 3350404" data-attributes="member: 580695"><p>Actually, that IS the crossover. "mid" is rear, "high" is front; you want to leave them flat as they are now, since you don't have a sub.</p><p></p><p>If you want to tune more, then go to the Parametric EQ (which is actually a 5 band) or the Graphic (which is a 7 band, and you have to switch to this) and you can tweak a little there.</p><p></p><p>Also, you can muck about with the time alignment. If you have not done either of these before (as your post suggests) then read the manual, and do some playing around to get a feel for is happening. Realize that it may take some time to become proficient with the EQ and time correction. Do some research to get an understanding of the processes, and then there's nothing like experience and experimentation. Have fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="St. Dark, post: 3350404, member: 580695"] Actually, that IS the crossover. "mid" is rear, "high" is front; you want to leave them flat as they are now, since you don't have a sub. If you want to tune more, then go to the Parametric EQ (which is actually a 5 band) or the Graphic (which is a 7 band, and you have to switch to this) and you can tweak a little there. Also, you can muck about with the time alignment. If you have not done either of these before (as your post suggests) then read the manual, and do some playing around to get a feel for is happening. Realize that it may take some time to become proficient with the EQ and time correction. Do some research to get an understanding of the processes, and then there's nothing like experience and experimentation. Have fun! [/QUOTE]
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