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<blockquote data-quote="Rich B" data-source="post: 3353935" data-attributes="member: 571023"><p>If your comps up front are high passed (usually in the 80-100hz range), adjust the bass XO to achieve the best blend with the comps, where you cant localize the bass notes as coming from the rear of your vehicle.</p><p></p><p>That will probably end up being lower in frequency than you think (below the 80hz you're asking about), as cars tend to have a bump in response in the 50-80hz range, and you wont want to excite that too much because it can muddy up the bass.</p><p></p><p>Trust your ears!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich B, post: 3353935, member: 571023"] If your comps up front are high passed (usually in the 80-100hz range), adjust the bass XO to achieve the best blend with the comps, where you cant localize the bass notes as coming from the rear of your vehicle. That will probably end up being lower in frequency than you think (below the 80hz you're asking about), as cars tend to have a bump in response in the 50-80hz range, and you wont want to excite that too much because it can muddy up the bass. Trust your ears! [/QUOTE]
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