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<blockquote data-quote="Sir Plus" data-source="post: 4258289" data-attributes="member: 585299"><p>Sorry if this is in the wrong place, wasn't sure the best place for it. I bridged my Memphis MCA3004 on my HSK 165s. Power went from 75 RMS to 220 RMS. Now there is a point where the highs seem to run together and feel "hollow". When I first put the HSKs in and was running them on 75 RMS, I had the same problem. However, after many long hours adjusting the EQ on my HU (Eclipse 6610) I was able to fix it. Now with the extra power I just can't seem to get it dialed in. Should I use the Amp in 4 channel and bi-amp the comps and try to find the perfect crossover points using the amp and HU, or should I try going with an outboard EQ with more control and try to dial it in? Sorry for the long post. Thanks for the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sir Plus, post: 4258289, member: 585299"] Sorry if this is in the wrong place, wasn't sure the best place for it. I bridged my Memphis MCA3004 on my HSK 165s. Power went from 75 RMS to 220 RMS. Now there is a point where the highs seem to run together and feel "hollow". When I first put the HSKs in and was running them on 75 RMS, I had the same problem. However, after many long hours adjusting the EQ on my HU (Eclipse 6610) I was able to fix it. Now with the extra power I just can't seem to get it dialed in. Should I use the Amp in 4 channel and bi-amp the comps and try to find the perfect crossover points using the amp and HU, or should I try going with an outboard EQ with more control and try to dial it in? Sorry for the long post. Thanks for the help. [/QUOTE]
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