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<blockquote data-quote="BOOMINGRANDPA" data-source="post: 8625628" data-attributes="member: 671921"><p>[quote name='Jonnys009']Pioneer AVH 5700. Most settings have been messed with. Time alignment set by measuring (set in inches), loudness at low, rear speakers set at -9db adjustment, crossovers set front @80hz, rear [USER=673851]@100[/USER]hz, sub @80hz, eq set by ear, listening position set to driver seat... probably forgetting others.</p></blockquote><p>well i hoped someone that knows your hu would chime in after u posted it. doubt it&#39;ll matter but put rears to 0db and use fader to fade to front.. while doing that fade to each speaker and see if it&#39;s just 1 speakers doing it.. my hu has car size/type, sound enhancer and lots of other things like that turn all those off see if it&#39;s better.. on the time alignment make sure u have those set right and then change position to all see if that helps (i left mine on driver side too)</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="BOOMINGRANDPA, post: 8625628, member: 671921"] [quote name='Jonnys009']Pioneer AVH 5700. Most settings have been messed with. Time alignment set by measuring (set in inches), loudness at low, rear speakers set at -9db adjustment, crossovers set front @80hz, rear [USER=673851]@100[/USER]hz, sub @80hz, eq set by ear, listening position set to driver seat... probably forgetting others.[/QUOTE] well i hoped someone that knows your hu would chime in after u posted it. doubt it'll matter but put rears to 0db and use fader to fade to front.. while doing that fade to each speaker and see if it's just 1 speakers doing it.. my hu has car size/type, sound enhancer and lots of other things like that turn all those off see if it's better.. on the time alignment make sure u have those set right and then change position to all see if that helps (i left mine on driver side too) [/QUOTE]
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