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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8683301" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>To me, it doesn’t make sense to put in aftermarket speakers and NOT put in deadener. It makes it sound worse than stock speakers. So much interference, you can’t even hear the actual speaker, you’re just listening to your door banging. The silverflutes are known to have good midbass so you are losing a lot of clarity just by putting it in a tincan beatbox machine. Also, you’ll notice when you use sharper slopes, it makes the midbass more pronounced so that is proably what you are noticing. </p><p></p><p>Keep the laptop handy because you’re gonna need to make little adjustments almost every time you get in the car. Take time to get used to each setting and do A/B comparisons. You can easily waste the whole day trying to figure this shiet out. Since your DSP can use bluetooth for tuning, you should take advantage of that so you don’t gotta clunk around a laptop everywhere you go. Welcome to the world of active tuning. It’s not gonna be a set it and forget it type of ordeal. Take the time to understand your system as a whole and play around with every possible adjustment you can. You wanna take this farther than you would have if you had went passive instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8683301, member: 574798"] To me, it doesn’t make sense to put in aftermarket speakers and NOT put in deadener. It makes it sound worse than stock speakers. So much interference, you can’t even hear the actual speaker, you’re just listening to your door banging. The silverflutes are known to have good midbass so you are losing a lot of clarity just by putting it in a tincan beatbox machine. Also, you’ll notice when you use sharper slopes, it makes the midbass more pronounced so that is proably what you are noticing. Keep the laptop handy because you’re gonna need to make little adjustments almost every time you get in the car. Take time to get used to each setting and do A/B comparisons. You can easily waste the whole day trying to figure this shiet out. Since your DSP can use bluetooth for tuning, you should take advantage of that so you don’t gotta clunk around a laptop everywhere you go. Welcome to the world of active tuning. It’s not gonna be a set it and forget it type of ordeal. Take the time to understand your system as a whole and play around with every possible adjustment you can. You wanna take this farther than you would have if you had went passive instead. [/QUOTE]
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