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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8324120" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>The A and B option are simply just crossover adjustments. I personally liked the Reference setting as it sounded the most natural in my car. I think A is 2.2khz and B is 2.6khz for the tweets, I could be wrong though. Rainbow realizes that every car has a different environment so they over-engineered the crap out of everything. They even say in the manual I have that you have to experiment for individual preferences. The company is based in Germany so I doubt you can get any help from them unless you speak German lol. I bought Rainbow knowing that there's no one to help fix it if it ever breaks but the quality is there to last so I'm not worried about it.</p><p></p><p>The dent on the tweeter grill should be okay as it happened to me also when trying to fit it in my A-pillars. Thought I had to buy new tweeters but it did just fine. Plus those tweeters are pretty pricey and hard to find these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8324120, member: 574798"] The A and B option are simply just crossover adjustments. I personally liked the Reference setting as it sounded the most natural in my car. I think A is 2.2khz and B is 2.6khz for the tweets, I could be wrong though. Rainbow realizes that every car has a different environment so they over-engineered the crap out of everything. They even say in the manual I have that you have to experiment for individual preferences. The company is based in Germany so I doubt you can get any help from them unless you speak German lol. I bought Rainbow knowing that there's no one to help fix it if it ever breaks but the quality is there to last so I'm not worried about it. The dent on the tweeter grill should be okay as it happened to me also when trying to fit it in my A-pillars. Thought I had to buy new tweeters but it did just fine. Plus those tweeters are pretty pricey and hard to find these days. [/QUOTE]
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