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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8753166" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>I just start with rap music lol. I mean, it's just usually two crossovers and a gain. There's not much to it. You put your radio max settings on, or whatever the highest bass related settings are that you would ever use, and you set the gain and crossovers from there while playing music. There's so much variation in music, I actually tune to slightly clipped bass music, because a lot of heavy bass music is or can be clipped. Tuning someone else's system, that helps make sure your tuning has accounted for the variations in the actual music file audio. Songs widely vary in their own strength in output, which effectively changes your gain settings. So you have to tune for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8753166, member: 591582"] I just start with rap music lol. I mean, it's just usually two crossovers and a gain. There's not much to it. You put your radio max settings on, or whatever the highest bass related settings are that you would ever use, and you set the gain and crossovers from there while playing music. There's so much variation in music, I actually tune to slightly clipped bass music, because a lot of heavy bass music is or can be clipped. Tuning someone else's system, that helps make sure your tuning has accounted for the variations in the actual music file audio. Songs widely vary in their own strength in output, which effectively changes your gain settings. So you have to tune for that. [/QUOTE]
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