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<blockquote data-quote="DFW40" data-source="post: 5625909" data-attributes="member: 556468"><p>On the Type R crossovers there is a DB setting for the tweeters. They go from 0 dbs to -8 dbs. I have mine on -8 and it made a world of difference. This is on CD music but if you listen to radio or XM then a setting of -4dbs might sound a little better since XM is dull sounding. Put the amp crossover around 70hz High Pass and that should work well.</p><p></p><p>Also turn down your gain on your amp by about 25% and then crank up the volume and see if that sounds better but the main problem is the db setting on your crossovers for tweeters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DFW40, post: 5625909, member: 556468"] On the Type R crossovers there is a DB setting for the tweeters. They go from 0 dbs to -8 dbs. I have mine on -8 and it made a world of difference. This is on CD music but if you listen to radio or XM then a setting of -4dbs might sound a little better since XM is dull sounding. Put the amp crossover around 70hz High Pass and that should work well. Also turn down your gain on your amp by about 25% and then crank up the volume and see if that sounds better but the main problem is the db setting on your crossovers for tweeters. [/QUOTE]
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