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<blockquote data-quote="calebkhill" data-source="post: 8065361" data-attributes="member: 647857"><p>Bro. what locations are your component speakers placed at. Also, what hpf, lpf, bpf settings does you hu and amps allow.</p><p></p><p>As far as setting gains, the BEST way is to use an ocope. They can be had 60 bucks on ebay or amazon. Look it up, ARM NANO oscilloscope.</p><p></p><p>Also, you need to be able to adjust the volme of your tweeters independently of all your other speakers, or else when you turn up the volme you'll be putting to much power into them than what they need to have.</p><p></p><p>Also correct crossover points need to be set, tell us what your hu and amp allows as far as setting crossover points.</p><p></p><p>PICS would be great to help us see.</p><p></p><p>Also, you need to make sure your speakers are in phase. If not, the sound will sound ugly.</p><p></p><p>There are phase test tracks online that will help ypou get your speakers in phase. If using these tracks you find your speakers are out of phase, simply reverse +- on one driver of the set you are testing.</p><p></p><p>Theres more to it but itll come as the thread progresses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calebkhill, post: 8065361, member: 647857"] Bro. what locations are your component speakers placed at. Also, what hpf, lpf, bpf settings does you hu and amps allow. As far as setting gains, the BEST way is to use an ocope. They can be had 60 bucks on ebay or amazon. Look it up, ARM NANO oscilloscope. Also, you need to be able to adjust the volme of your tweeters independently of all your other speakers, or else when you turn up the volme you'll be putting to much power into them than what they need to have. Also correct crossover points need to be set, tell us what your hu and amp allows as far as setting crossover points. PICS would be great to help us see. Also, you need to make sure your speakers are in phase. If not, the sound will sound ugly. There are phase test tracks online that will help ypou get your speakers in phase. If using these tracks you find your speakers are out of phase, simply reverse +- on one driver of the set you are testing. Theres more to it but itll come as the thread progresses. [/QUOTE]
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