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<blockquote data-quote="2023 LTZ" data-source="post: 8842980" data-attributes="member: 686684"><p>Hi</p><p>If there’s any eq adjustment available try that. Having so many options makes finding something good more challenging.</p><p>If you recall, an amp with clean power can help immensely in the pursuit of sq. Available speaker material is worth exploring as this makes a difference in the sq. Tweeter material, style and available location is another factor. If you have a 4 channel amp consider setting the low pass co to the frequency the speakers are capable of. I think a typical eq setting looks like a smile although this isn’t certain to work in all cases.</p><p>You may also recall the need for adequate power to supply the equipment. Too big is better than too small referring to wire size, not in all cases though as it has to fit in the connectors</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2023 LTZ, post: 8842980, member: 686684"] Hi If there’s any eq adjustment available try that. Having so many options makes finding something good more challenging. If you recall, an amp with clean power can help immensely in the pursuit of sq. Available speaker material is worth exploring as this makes a difference in the sq. Tweeter material, style and available location is another factor. If you have a 4 channel amp consider setting the low pass co to the frequency the speakers are capable of. I think a typical eq setting looks like a smile although this isn’t certain to work in all cases. You may also recall the need for adequate power to supply the equipment. Too big is better than too small referring to wire size, not in all cases though as it has to fit in the connectors [/QUOTE]
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