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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8725483" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>I have my Silverflutes at 80 -300hz. A very narrow frequency range in my opinion. Took the car on a road test and the door speakers are almost non existent. They were crossed over from 80 to 4Khz and handled that range fine. I think I will move them up to... 700hz - 1Khz? I just don't want to take the focus off the dash because the soundstage is definitely up on the dash now. I am going to bring the widebands down 3-5db in the DSP. The dash speakers will need some more eq'ing as there are some undesirable frequencies in there. Kinda like some nasal air overtones... the EQ should handle them fine once the laptop is charged back up. I am surprised how much louder a speaker is when pointed somewhat at you as apposed to each other in the doors. It makes sense now why you can get away with a 30w 91db speaker or a 25w tweeter on the A-Pillars. When that stuff is right at your dome, you don't need much power to be loud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8725483, member: 675210"] I have my Silverflutes at 80 -300hz. A very narrow frequency range in my opinion. Took the car on a road test and the door speakers are almost non existent. They were crossed over from 80 to 4Khz and handled that range fine. I think I will move them up to... 700hz - 1Khz? I just don't want to take the focus off the dash because the soundstage is definitely up on the dash now. I am going to bring the widebands down 3-5db in the DSP. The dash speakers will need some more eq'ing as there are some undesirable frequencies in there. Kinda like some nasal air overtones... the EQ should handle them fine once the laptop is charged back up. I am surprised how much louder a speaker is when pointed somewhat at you as apposed to each other in the doors. It makes sense now why you can get away with a 30w 91db speaker or a 25w tweeter on the A-Pillars. When that stuff is right at your dome, you don't need much power to be loud. [/QUOTE]
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