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<blockquote data-quote="bamaboy" data-source="post: 5721471" data-attributes="member: 557566"><p>center frequency is just that, the center frequency you set it to for bass mid treb</p><p></p><p>look at the picture, q factor is how narrow or wide it boost the frequency with the max being at the center freq</p><p></p><p>depends if the speakers are good, with subs usually around 80hz will do, but without subs xover at 80 will take the bass out of your speakers, so maybe 60 or 40hz if they have it</p><p></p><p>dual zone is seperate sound for the front and rear seats, fornt can have ipod while the rear listens to aux in for a dvd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bamaboy, post: 5721471, member: 557566"] center frequency is just that, the center frequency you set it to for bass mid treb look at the picture, q factor is how narrow or wide it boost the frequency with the max being at the center freq depends if the speakers are good, with subs usually around 80hz will do, but without subs xover at 80 will take the bass out of your speakers, so maybe 60 or 40hz if they have it dual zone is seperate sound for the front and rear seats, fornt can have ipod while the rear listens to aux in for a dvd [/QUOTE]
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