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<blockquote data-quote="skateboardkid" data-source="post: 4773364" data-attributes="member: 582399"><p>Try your LPF at 80HZ as well though with 250 per side you want to be carefull not to get too much throw out of your mids. If they are fine there try a littel lower with 60-70 being as low as you could mechanically go with your door mids. This will give you more mid bass - at the expense of playing your components harder.</p><p></p><p>Just use one crossover, either pick the sub crossover or use the AVIC crossover, try and turn the other one completely off or send a full range through to the one crossover you want to use.</p><p></p><p>ALSO you said</p><p></p><p>"on the amp, I have the components crossed over at 120hz @ lowest gain and full pass. On the Avic, I have the HPF set at 80hz"</p><p></p><p>How are they crossed over at 120 and full pass? one or the other right? no need for teh redundant crossover, just pick one to use. Dependign on your setup it sounds like you could go active and send each mid and tweeter its own amp channel giving you that much more controll over your sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skateboardkid, post: 4773364, member: 582399"] Try your LPF at 80HZ as well though with 250 per side you want to be carefull not to get too much throw out of your mids. If they are fine there try a littel lower with 60-70 being as low as you could mechanically go with your door mids. This will give you more mid bass - at the expense of playing your components harder. Just use one crossover, either pick the sub crossover or use the AVIC crossover, try and turn the other one completely off or send a full range through to the one crossover you want to use. ALSO you said "on the amp, I have the components crossed over at 120hz @ lowest gain and full pass. On the Avic, I have the HPF set at 80hz" How are they crossed over at 120 and full pass? one or the other right? no need for teh redundant crossover, just pick one to use. Dependign on your setup it sounds like you could go active and send each mid and tweeter its own amp channel giving you that much more controll over your sound. [/QUOTE]
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