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<blockquote data-quote="shredder2" data-source="post: 8701870" data-attributes="member: 674047"><p>-6 on tweet channels, -3 on mids then set substage to 0db is what I'd do for a set of 30w neo tweeters, 75w ferrite mids and a big ol' sub (0db set)... lots of adjustment left, hard to clip and attenuation will save your smaller speakers.</p><p>Your crossovers and gains work together to attenuate what the speakers "see"...</p><p>Ima noob at this but I'd set crossovers a bit high then dial it in if it was me... your speaker install/capabilities/aiming-staging should be the limiting factor regarding response and breakup. X-over points matter... just throw out the manufacturer "wishlist" regarding resopnse and start high then see what works for you.</p><p>My .02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredder2, post: 8701870, member: 674047"] -6 on tweet channels, -3 on mids then set substage to 0db is what I'd do for a set of 30w neo tweeters, 75w ferrite mids and a big ol' sub (0db set)... lots of adjustment left, hard to clip and attenuation will save your smaller speakers. Your crossovers and gains work together to attenuate what the speakers "see"... Ima noob at this but I'd set crossovers a bit high then dial it in if it was me... your speaker install/capabilities/aiming-staging should be the limiting factor regarding response and breakup. X-over points matter... just throw out the manufacturer "wishlist" regarding resopnse and start high then see what works for you. My .02 [/QUOTE]
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