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<blockquote data-quote="Norby" data-source="post: 3712546" data-attributes="member: 584242"><p>I think we miscommunicated a bit.</p><p></p><p>It's 50 to the tweets, 160 to the mids.</p><p></p><p>I have the suitcase, just not the manual.</p><p></p><p>The D3 has an adjustable EQ as well as presets, but it's annoying because you can't adust the individual bands without effecting the band next to it. I forgot the term for this type of EQ, but I know I don't love it. I will consider the 31band EQ as an option. Someone recommended an "audiocontrol DQS". Any other opionions?</p><p></p><p>On the Hertz website, under tech specs for the MLK2, I see a graph for frequency response with two lines, but says TAD/HFC on, and one off. The graph line for HFC off looks similar to what my ear says is happening. The schematic of the crossover jumpers shows that you can control this function by moving jumpers.</p><p></p><p>Anyone know what these jumpers do exactly, and/or what TAD or HFC stands for?</p><p></p><p>Also, can you control the frequency response for the mids and tweets by adjustments in the crossovers?</p><p></p><p>ANyone know what HFC or TAD does?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norby, post: 3712546, member: 584242"] I think we miscommunicated a bit. It's 50 to the tweets, 160 to the mids. I have the suitcase, just not the manual. The D3 has an adjustable EQ as well as presets, but it's annoying because you can't adust the individual bands without effecting the band next to it. I forgot the term for this type of EQ, but I know I don't love it. I will consider the 31band EQ as an option. Someone recommended an "audiocontrol DQS". Any other opionions? On the Hertz website, under tech specs for the MLK2, I see a graph for frequency response with two lines, but says TAD/HFC on, and one off. The graph line for HFC off looks similar to what my ear says is happening. The schematic of the crossover jumpers shows that you can control this function by moving jumpers. Anyone know what these jumpers do exactly, and/or what TAD or HFC stands for? Also, can you control the frequency response for the mids and tweets by adjustments in the crossovers? ANyone know what HFC or TAD does? [/QUOTE]
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