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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8567078" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>As for your setup, have the tweeters on channel 1 and 2, have the coaxials on 3 and 4.</p><p></p><p>You need to have output control so you can blend the sound together properly. IF you want more crisp highs, then you can adjust properly or if you want clearer vocals, you can adjust the mid.</p><p></p><p>If you wire the tweeters and coaxials together, you have no control over how loud the mid is or how loud the tweeter is and you'll always have an imbalance.</p><p></p><p>btw that kenwood head unit is in the dirt cheap category of head units we have over here in the US. Even a broke poor college student in debt can afford it just making an example of why we have different audio standards here in the US. The EQ is extremely easy to figure out along with time alignment. time alignment basically makes all the speakers reach your ear at the same time creating a real life concert. I guess you dont want to experience music the way it should sound while being very loud... Sounds like you rather just want loud annoying noise instead... Thats cool. keep expectations low...</p><p></p><p>But when you ask a forum if a system is good when its poorly designed we will tell you straight up that its not good and poorly designed, we arent gonna sugar coat anything, just gonna drop truth bombs because we have much higher audio standards and yes higher standards on a cheap budget as well. hence why i said its kinda hard to find good gear over in india. Over here good gear is easily accessible. We have dirt cheap 6.5 mids that are louder than 8 6x9 coaxials on the same power and sound great as well along with good head units and amps that almost any poor broke person can afford.</p><p></p><p>Here's an example of what a LOUD chest thumping system is. Any distortion in the video is due to the crappy tiny phone mic not handling the bass, all sounds are extremely clear in person.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://vid1216.photobucket.com/albums/dd371/jeffdachef/Mobile%20Uploads/20150322_125703.mp4" target="_blank">http://vid1216.photobucket.com/albums/dd371/jeffdachef/Mobile%20Uploads/20150322_125703.mp4</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8567078, member: 650438"] As for your setup, have the tweeters on channel 1 and 2, have the coaxials on 3 and 4. You need to have output control so you can blend the sound together properly. IF you want more crisp highs, then you can adjust properly or if you want clearer vocals, you can adjust the mid. If you wire the tweeters and coaxials together, you have no control over how loud the mid is or how loud the tweeter is and you'll always have an imbalance. btw that kenwood head unit is in the dirt cheap category of head units we have over here in the US. Even a broke poor college student in debt can afford it just making an example of why we have different audio standards here in the US. The EQ is extremely easy to figure out along with time alignment. time alignment basically makes all the speakers reach your ear at the same time creating a real life concert. I guess you dont want to experience music the way it should sound while being very loud... Sounds like you rather just want loud annoying noise instead... Thats cool. keep expectations low... But when you ask a forum if a system is good when its poorly designed we will tell you straight up that its not good and poorly designed, we arent gonna sugar coat anything, just gonna drop truth bombs because we have much higher audio standards and yes higher standards on a cheap budget as well. hence why i said its kinda hard to find good gear over in india. Over here good gear is easily accessible. We have dirt cheap 6.5 mids that are louder than 8 6x9 coaxials on the same power and sound great as well along with good head units and amps that almost any poor broke person can afford. Here's an example of what a LOUD chest thumping system is. Any distortion in the video is due to the crappy tiny phone mic not handling the bass, all sounds are extremely clear in person. [URL="http://vid1216.photobucket.com/albums/dd371/jeffdachef/Mobile%20Uploads/20150322_125703.mp4"]http://vid1216.photobucket.com/albums/dd371/jeffdachef/Mobile%20Uploads/20150322_125703.mp4[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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