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<blockquote data-quote="my2006c6" data-source="post: 8911433" data-attributes="member: 661724"><p>First off im running passive and my front mids are in doors and the tweeters in upper part of doors. And down firing sub in hatch area, AND also have one of the worst cars to get good sound ( my thoughts) 2005 corvette.</p><p>Ive been chasing my tail trying to get T/A set and be happy. My H.U. is a ALPINE INE W960.</p><p>If i measure distance and convert inches to cm , and input the numbers into HU , TA seems WAY OFF as right front speaker is all i here. When i use the built in calibration for car type ,it sets r/f speaker to 0 , which i assume is correct as its the farthest speaker, but i chase my tail getting TA close by delaying L/F. ... Should i just go by ear and call it a day ? After setting and thinking its the best i can get, the next day when i listen it seems way off ... Maybe its my 65 year old ears... Someone mentioned to me to play a 80 hz test tone which matches my HU crossover setting and try adjusting that way... Any input ?.</p><p></p><p>My system consist of</p><p>Gladen ZERO 165 6.5 2 way's,,</p><p>Gladen RS 150C2 amp for front speakers</p><p>Gladen SPL 1000C1 amp for sub</p><p>IMAGE DYNAMICS IDQ12 V.4 D4 12" sub in down firing box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="my2006c6, post: 8911433, member: 661724"] First off im running passive and my front mids are in doors and the tweeters in upper part of doors. And down firing sub in hatch area, AND also have one of the worst cars to get good sound ( my thoughts) 2005 corvette. Ive been chasing my tail trying to get T/A set and be happy. My H.U. is a ALPINE INE W960. If i measure distance and convert inches to cm , and input the numbers into HU , TA seems WAY OFF as right front speaker is all i here. When i use the built in calibration for car type ,it sets r/f speaker to 0 , which i assume is correct as its the farthest speaker, but i chase my tail getting TA close by delaying L/F. ... Should i just go by ear and call it a day ? After setting and thinking its the best i can get, the next day when i listen it seems way off ... Maybe its my 65 year old ears... Someone mentioned to me to play a 80 hz test tone which matches my HU crossover setting and try adjusting that way... Any input ?. My system consist of Gladen ZERO 165 6.5 2 way's,, Gladen RS 150C2 amp for front speakers Gladen SPL 1000C1 amp for sub IMAGE DYNAMICS IDQ12 V.4 D4 12" sub in down firing box. [/QUOTE]
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