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<blockquote data-quote="inteva6184" data-source="post: 8692074" data-attributes="member: 672062"><p>Thanks for the help. So I adjusted the crossover setting and I did get a good amount of bass out of them. I also am happier with the overall sound of my stereo. I need to do some tweaking but it's for sure improved. Hump de bump sounds absolutely amazing now especially the drum solo. So I set my mid HPF at 63hz -18 MID LPF at 2k-12 and high at 3.15k -18. Is that high setting set to low for massive ct2? It sound much more natural to have the tweet play lower than the pwx play up. Also just out of curiosity why did I benefit from more bass by dropping my crossover is it because now it has more useable watts down low or is it mechanical limitations of the speaker? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inteva6184, post: 8692074, member: 672062"] Thanks for the help. So I adjusted the crossover setting and I did get a good amount of bass out of them. I also am happier with the overall sound of my stereo. I need to do some tweaking but it's for sure improved. Hump de bump sounds absolutely amazing now especially the drum solo. So I set my mid HPF at 63hz -18 MID LPF at 2k-12 and high at 3.15k -18. Is that high setting set to low for massive ct2? It sound much more natural to have the tweet play lower than the pwx play up. Also just out of curiosity why did I benefit from more bass by dropping my crossover is it because now it has more useable watts down low or is it mechanical limitations of the speaker? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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