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<blockquote data-quote="kross" data-source="post: 3182229" data-attributes="member: 577729"><p>You don't need an eq, crossover, or bigger amp. It sounds like there's something wrong with your speakers. When you say you want it to be more clear, what do you hear? Does it get distorted when you turn up the volume? Does it sound like the speakers are blown?</p><p></p><p>Even though those speakers are relatively low-end (no offense meant), they should still sound decent with an amp. The mids and highs should be relatively clear, but the lows will either be missing or more likely, distorted. You could try setting the high-pass on your amp to about 100 Hz, and see if that clears things up.</p><p></p><p>Actually I just noticed you have a 15" L5. In that case, you definitely want to high-pass the speakers, and let the sub handle the lows. Jusr curious, what amp are you using with your sub? What is the low-pass filter set at?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kross, post: 3182229, member: 577729"] You don't need an eq, crossover, or bigger amp. It sounds like there's something wrong with your speakers. When you say you want it to be more clear, what do you hear? Does it get distorted when you turn up the volume? Does it sound like the speakers are blown? Even though those speakers are relatively low-end (no offense meant), they should still sound decent with an amp. The mids and highs should be relatively clear, but the lows will either be missing or more likely, distorted. You could try setting the high-pass on your amp to about 100 Hz, and see if that clears things up. Actually I just noticed you have a 15" L5. In that case, you definitely want to high-pass the speakers, and let the sub handle the lows. Jusr curious, what amp are you using with your sub? What is the low-pass filter set at? [/QUOTE]
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