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<blockquote data-quote="SSS 18734" data-source="post: 6575366" data-attributes="member: 559710"><p>My mids and tweets are in the corners of my dashboard. Mid-basses are halfway up the doors.</p><p></p><p>Since I don't have a mic or any kind of tuning equipment, I just adjust by ear. My Eclipse 8455 lets you adjust each speaker by the millisecond. I've found that as you adjust it, the sound stage "moves" across the dash. The mids are by far the most sensitive, so I adjust those until I hear them coming from the center of the dash and then adjust the tweeters to the same level, since they are right next to each other. The tweeters are crossed over at 4khz, but T/A does make a slightly audible difference on them as well.</p><p></p><p>As for the midbasses, I can't notice any audible difference with T/A (probably due to their very narrow frequency range), so I've just left them equaled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SSS 18734, post: 6575366, member: 559710"] My mids and tweets are in the corners of my dashboard. Mid-basses are halfway up the doors. Since I don't have a mic or any kind of tuning equipment, I just adjust by ear. My Eclipse 8455 lets you adjust each speaker by the millisecond. I've found that as you adjust it, the sound stage "moves" across the dash. The mids are by far the most sensitive, so I adjust those until I hear them coming from the center of the dash and then adjust the tweeters to the same level, since they are right next to each other. The tweeters are crossed over at 4khz, but T/A does make a slightly audible difference on them as well. As for the midbasses, I can't notice any audible difference with T/A (probably due to their very narrow frequency range), so I've just left them equaled. [/QUOTE]
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