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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8698859" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>Well I was... was going to swap some shit and redo some things on this day of no forecast rain... then it started raining and hasn't stopped. So I brought the laptop in the car, shut the doors and took new measurement distances to the speakers. I set the Tweeters to 4.5Khz 12db butterworth, Mids band-passed to 100hz and 4.5Khz 12db butterworth, and the sub to 100hz butterworth. Inside the DSP I set all EQ's to flat. Tweets are -10db in the DSP, mids are -5db and the sub is -15db. Time Alignment is via the DSP. EQ is handled via the head unit. This is all until I can get a dry day off. The tweeters are still too bright even with the EQ on the head unit bringing the highs almost all the way out and they sound like they are distorted slightly... like hissing crackling kinda sound under the music. My brother noticed it right away when he got in the car. </p><p></p><p>If it is not raining tomorrow, the Massive Audio CT1a tweeters are going in the stock door locations. Maybe then I can have some highs without hiss that I don't have to turn down. I want to hear that damn ride bell loud and clear!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8698859, member: 675210"] Well I was... was going to swap some shit and redo some things on this day of no forecast rain... then it started raining and hasn't stopped. So I brought the laptop in the car, shut the doors and took new measurement distances to the speakers. I set the Tweeters to 4.5Khz 12db butterworth, Mids band-passed to 100hz and 4.5Khz 12db butterworth, and the sub to 100hz butterworth. Inside the DSP I set all EQ's to flat. Tweets are -10db in the DSP, mids are -5db and the sub is -15db. Time Alignment is via the DSP. EQ is handled via the head unit. This is all until I can get a dry day off. The tweeters are still too bright even with the EQ on the head unit bringing the highs almost all the way out and they sound like they are distorted slightly... like hissing crackling kinda sound under the music. My brother noticed it right away when he got in the car. If it is not raining tomorrow, the Massive Audio CT1a tweeters are going in the stock door locations. Maybe then I can have some highs without hiss that I don't have to turn down. I want to hear that damn ride bell loud and clear!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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