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Need Tuning Help: Crossovers!
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<blockquote data-quote="TreyE" data-source="post: 4773242" data-attributes="member: 567385"><p>why didnt you just ground your stuff to your battery?</p><p></p><p>but anyways...your subs should have the LPF at around 100hz...your components you should have your amp setting on HPF and around 100hz also...now if your component crossovers let you turn the attentuation of your tweeters down more then DO IT!!! that will bring down the highs aka lessen the power given to the tweets..</p><p></p><p>If that doesnt help go on your head unit and go to your EQ and turn down the higher frequencies and turn up the midrange frequencies...just mess around with the EQ until you achieve the sound you want..that help?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TreyE, post: 4773242, member: 567385"] why didnt you just ground your stuff to your battery? but anyways...your subs should have the LPF at around 100hz...your components you should have your amp setting on HPF and around 100hz also...now if your component crossovers let you turn the attentuation of your tweeters down more then DO IT!!! that will bring down the highs aka lessen the power given to the tweets.. If that doesnt help go on your head unit and go to your EQ and turn down the higher frequencies and turn up the midrange frequencies...just mess around with the EQ until you achieve the sound you want..that help? [/QUOTE]
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