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<blockquote data-quote="Gordie" data-source="post: 8735750" data-attributes="member: 672651"><p>Hey, thanks for the response. I'm sorry I went off there, but I've had issues with 'audiophiles' that tend to talk down to people that don't have the latest 5K stylus on their turntables. Yeah, I don't know much about car audio, but that doesn't mean I shouldn't post here, right? I bought the amp because I heard good reviews about it. I have a pickup truck, so I don't have much hardware, but I do have an Alpine amp....not sure of the stats, and I do have a small subwoofer under the rear seats, and I have new Focal speakers in the front.....not sure of the model, but they ran me about 1K? My problem is simply that the highest highs are too high. I'd like to lower the eq at the highest range. There is a way of doing it, and I'm just not sure how. The video is a bit over my head. I was hoping I could just have someone explain the steps. I'm sorry I don't know much about car audio. I apologize for buying a high end unit. Is there a better forum out there for me?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gordie, post: 8735750, member: 672651"] Hey, thanks for the response. I'm sorry I went off there, but I've had issues with 'audiophiles' that tend to talk down to people that don't have the latest 5K stylus on their turntables. Yeah, I don't know much about car audio, but that doesn't mean I shouldn't post here, right? I bought the amp because I heard good reviews about it. I have a pickup truck, so I don't have much hardware, but I do have an Alpine amp....not sure of the stats, and I do have a small subwoofer under the rear seats, and I have new Focal speakers in the front.....not sure of the model, but they ran me about 1K? My problem is simply that the highest highs are too high. I'd like to lower the eq at the highest range. There is a way of doing it, and I'm just not sure how. The video is a bit over my head. I was hoping I could just have someone explain the steps. I'm sorry I don't know much about car audio. I apologize for buying a high end unit. Is there a better forum out there for me? [/QUOTE]
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