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<blockquote data-quote="tcguy85" data-source="post: 3415028" data-attributes="member: 574289"><p>well since i have had some time on them i have played with some settings on my head unit and they seem to sound even better now. i played with the EQ a lil more and also messed with the time alignment a bit. i now have 50hz at +1, 80hz at +2, 125hz at +1, 315hz at -1, and also have 8khz and 12khz at +1. so the EQ is still pretty flat for the most part but i messed with it a lil.</p><p></p><p>i also took a few inches off the right side on the time alignment, which brought the stage a little more to the left. BTW time alignment is sweet, you can actually hear the vocals moving around when playing with the settings. i never really played with it before, (i just set it and thats it) and i was shocked at how nice it works.</p><p></p><p>so after a couple days with them i still love them and they keep sounding better and better as time goes on and as i continue to tweak things a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tcguy85, post: 3415028, member: 574289"] well since i have had some time on them i have played with some settings on my head unit and they seem to sound even better now. i played with the EQ a lil more and also messed with the time alignment a bit. i now have 50hz at +1, 80hz at +2, 125hz at +1, 315hz at -1, and also have 8khz and 12khz at +1. so the EQ is still pretty flat for the most part but i messed with it a lil. i also took a few inches off the right side on the time alignment, which brought the stage a little more to the left. BTW time alignment is sweet, you can actually hear the vocals moving around when playing with the settings. i never really played with it before, (i just set it and thats it) and i was shocked at how nice it works. so after a couple days with them i still love them and they keep sounding better and better as time goes on and as i continue to tweak things a bit. [/QUOTE]
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