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<blockquote data-quote="bubsie007" data-source="post: 6032987" data-attributes="member: 611487"><p>thanks for the advice. I'm not sure if that's how the shop wired it or not. I'm having a big problem right now. It seems as though the shop wired the speakers correctly. Speaking with focal on the phone they said that the crossover point on the amplifier was way off. So he made me set it to 75 hz (for the midbass drivers) if i remember correctly. That took care of the midbass driver rattling and sounding like crap I think it was hitting frequencies it shouldnt of have been playing.</p><p></p><p>But does anyone have any advice on how to tune these speakers? I'm having 2 major issues with these speakers.</p><p></p><p>1) there is way too much treble, the highs are just killing my ears. I turned the tweeters all the way down from the crossover but it's still very harsh sounding. I don't know too well how to tune it with my head unit because it's very hard Pioneer Avic D3.</p><p></p><p>2) another problem is the midbass driver rattles my door panel. I did some research about it and some people recommend using the kick panel pods for the midbass. They said it's day and night difference and it fixes the rattles. Has anyone ever had experience with this? I'm considering doing it because the rattling comming out of the door panel is a very very big nuisance for me. I dont think dynamatting the door will totally fix the problem so i feel as though if i put the midbass speakers on the kick panel and dynamat that i'll have better results. any input?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubsie007, post: 6032987, member: 611487"] thanks for the advice. I'm not sure if that's how the shop wired it or not. I'm having a big problem right now. It seems as though the shop wired the speakers correctly. Speaking with focal on the phone they said that the crossover point on the amplifier was way off. So he made me set it to 75 hz (for the midbass drivers) if i remember correctly. That took care of the midbass driver rattling and sounding like crap I think it was hitting frequencies it shouldnt of have been playing. But does anyone have any advice on how to tune these speakers? I'm having 2 major issues with these speakers. 1) there is way too much treble, the highs are just killing my ears. I turned the tweeters all the way down from the crossover but it's still very harsh sounding. I don't know too well how to tune it with my head unit because it's very hard Pioneer Avic D3. 2) another problem is the midbass driver rattles my door panel. I did some research about it and some people recommend using the kick panel pods for the midbass. They said it's day and night difference and it fixes the rattles. Has anyone ever had experience with this? I'm considering doing it because the rattling comming out of the door panel is a very very big nuisance for me. I dont think dynamatting the door will totally fix the problem so i feel as though if i put the midbass speakers on the kick panel and dynamat that i'll have better results. any input? [/QUOTE]
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