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Need some help with x overs on pioneer HU and Amp
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<blockquote data-quote="neo_styles" data-source="post: 8006119" data-attributes="member: 644168"><p>He's not incorrect. Pioneers are great on feature sets, but for SQ, they leave a lot to be desired. The general concensus is that Pioneer HUs favor bass, Eclipse favor midrange, and Alpine favor treble.</p><p></p><p>To answer your original question, though, I have an AVH (last year's model) and just use the crossovers on the HU since I don't have to guess if I got it right. If your amp has an All-pass option, use that on the amp and set x-overs on the HU. 80Hz on both is a good starting point. If your doors buzz to much, lift the crossovers for your speakers, if the sub is overworked, drop your x-over point on the sub channel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neo_styles, post: 8006119, member: 644168"] He's not incorrect. Pioneers are great on feature sets, but for SQ, they leave a lot to be desired. The general concensus is that Pioneer HUs favor bass, Eclipse favor midrange, and Alpine favor treble. To answer your original question, though, I have an AVH (last year's model) and just use the crossovers on the HU since I don't have to guess if I got it right. If your amp has an All-pass option, use that on the amp and set x-overs on the HU. 80Hz on both is a good starting point. If your doors buzz to much, lift the crossovers for your speakers, if the sub is overworked, drop your x-over point on the sub channel. [/QUOTE]
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