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Time Alignment or speaker delete question
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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8674815" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>The Kicker Key 4-channel amp is very nice, but the auto-tune is counterproductive to the overall system design you have described. If you don't like how it tunes your tweeter and mids you are stuck.</p><p></p><p> The filters on KAC-M3004 are inadequate for running a component set active while being correctly balanced and running each speaker in a way that keeps it reliable and efficient. Splitting one pair of RCA outputs on the DSP means you can't work around the limitations of the amplifier's high pass filter and low pass filter range and fixed slope.</p><p></p><p> You could make this easier by deleting a pair of speakers from the system layout. Choose rear doors or rear deck. If the rear speaker layout is non-negotiable then delete the 3" mids and do a 2-way front configuration.</p><p></p><p> If you like this advice I am available for hire to help you refine your system plan and guide you through the initial setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8674815, member: 628688"] The Kicker Key 4-channel amp is very nice, but the auto-tune is counterproductive to the overall system design you have described. If you don't like how it tunes your tweeter and mids you are stuck. The filters on KAC-M3004 are inadequate for running a component set active while being correctly balanced and running each speaker in a way that keeps it reliable and efficient. Splitting one pair of RCA outputs on the DSP means you can't work around the limitations of the amplifier's high pass filter and low pass filter range and fixed slope. You could make this easier by deleting a pair of speakers from the system layout. Choose rear doors or rear deck. If the rear speaker layout is non-negotiable then delete the 3" mids and do a 2-way front configuration. If you like this advice I am available for hire to help you refine your system plan and guide you through the initial setup. [/QUOTE]
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