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<blockquote data-quote="Worlddre" data-source="post: 8518199" data-attributes="member: 556661"><p>what you are describing sounds in awful lot like your noise floor is audible. Every system has a noise floor but idealy you will not hear it but low inout voltage and high gains can cause it to be audible. Typically a dsp will help to get rid of this type of issue when dealing with factory equipment as they are often built for this. I peaked over at memphis' website and it doesnt appear that they have any legit dsp offerings so im not sure what the crossover you have is doing for you at this point. So i would suggest either grabbing that noise gate from ARC or looking at one of the many dsp offerings out there from companies like Audison, Hertz, Arc Audio, Helix, MiniDSP, Alpine, Zapco, Mosconi and there are more but those are just a few.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Worlddre, post: 8518199, member: 556661"] what you are describing sounds in awful lot like your noise floor is audible. Every system has a noise floor but idealy you will not hear it but low inout voltage and high gains can cause it to be audible. Typically a dsp will help to get rid of this type of issue when dealing with factory equipment as they are often built for this. I peaked over at memphis' website and it doesnt appear that they have any legit dsp offerings so im not sure what the crossover you have is doing for you at this point. So i would suggest either grabbing that noise gate from ARC or looking at one of the many dsp offerings out there from companies like Audison, Hertz, Arc Audio, Helix, MiniDSP, Alpine, Zapco, Mosconi and there are more but those are just a few. [/QUOTE]
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