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<blockquote data-quote="solrighal" data-source="post: 7900925" data-attributes="member: 645219"><p>Thanks very much mate. Just to confirm - you say setting the front crossover to around 100Hz and the sub to around 60Hz should work fine?</p><p></p><p>My problem is that I have no terms of reference; this is the first and only "proper" car stereo I've ever really heard. Perhaps I'm getting everything I can out of it and then again maybe there's something I'm missing. Also, I'm 47 and my hearing almost certainly isn't as good as it once was. That's probably a good enough reason to get it done professionally. When I set my gains I followed the advice to turn them all to zero, turn the HU volume to 3/4 and then increase the gains until distortion sets in, then back them off a tad. Well distortion never really does set in. At least not audibly and not at a volume I'm ever likely to use. Another argument for getting it done professionally I guess.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the help guys. I'll keep this thread updated if there are any developments.</p><p></p><p>Gordon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="solrighal, post: 7900925, member: 645219"] Thanks very much mate. Just to confirm - you say setting the front crossover to around 100Hz and the sub to around 60Hz should work fine? My problem is that I have no terms of reference; this is the first and only "proper" car stereo I've ever really heard. Perhaps I'm getting everything I can out of it and then again maybe there's something I'm missing. Also, I'm 47 and my hearing almost certainly isn't as good as it once was. That's probably a good enough reason to get it done professionally. When I set my gains I followed the advice to turn them all to zero, turn the HU volume to 3/4 and then increase the gains until distortion sets in, then back them off a tad. Well distortion never really does set in. At least not audibly and not at a volume I'm ever likely to use. Another argument for getting it done professionally I guess. Thanks for all the help guys. I'll keep this thread updated if there are any developments. Gordon. [/QUOTE]
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