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<blockquote data-quote="randpost" data-source="post: 8658978" data-attributes="member: 621289"><p>I listen to Flac audio via USB and Google Music depending on what I feel like listening to. 6.5 and coax are in the door factory locations. Tweeters are in factory location firing up to windshield. I tested the tweeters in multiple locations via the supplied pods, but I liked the factory location better for multiple reasons. I really don't want anyone to see my audio nor do I want to see my audio.</p><p></p><p>The only time I get the hiss, crackle or the static sound is at full volume and only during vocals and it is fairly rare on vocals. Adele Flac albums for example (don't judge). When Adele starts screaming I get light crackling. My head unit has the front and rear speakers crossed over at 63hz with 12db slope. I do not use the crossovers on my amps. </p><p></p><p>I purchased the additional mic for the head unit auto tuning. I like the head units auto tuning better than my tuning so I kept it with a few changes to the crossover settings. I measured the timings set by auto tune and they were right one. I haven't really played with the EQ settings myself on the head unit, and I probably should. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randpost, post: 8658978, member: 621289"] I listen to Flac audio via USB and Google Music depending on what I feel like listening to. 6.5 and coax are in the door factory locations. Tweeters are in factory location firing up to windshield. I tested the tweeters in multiple locations via the supplied pods, but I liked the factory location better for multiple reasons. I really don't want anyone to see my audio nor do I want to see my audio. The only time I get the hiss, crackle or the static sound is at full volume and only during vocals and it is fairly rare on vocals. Adele Flac albums for example (don't judge). When Adele starts screaming I get light crackling. My head unit has the front and rear speakers crossed over at 63hz with 12db slope. I do not use the crossovers on my amps. I purchased the additional mic for the head unit auto tuning. I like the head units auto tuning better than my tuning so I kept it with a few changes to the crossover settings. I measured the timings set by auto tune and they were right one. I haven't really played with the EQ settings myself on the head unit, and I probably should. [/QUOTE]
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