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<blockquote data-quote="Imshirazy" data-source="post: 2739523" data-attributes="member: 574016"><p>I need a crossover/equalizer to control either 5 or 7 channels in my car. I never knew this until now but, my pioneer HU makes the HPF control the subwoofer too...im pretty sure it never did this before but i guess it does</p><p></p><p>therefore, my mids are playing notes lower than I want them too, and therefore they pop.</p><p></p><p>now, to fix this i increase my hpf to 125, but then I have no bass...if i want bass i want around 50, but if i do that the speaker cones are getting really rammed</p><p></p><p>therefore I keep it at 80 for now, but I still don't like the fact that my speakers are playing lows</p><p></p><p>What's a good crossover/equalizer so I can keep the hpf low to hear the bass, but keep the mids from playing low notes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imshirazy, post: 2739523, member: 574016"] I need a crossover/equalizer to control either 5 or 7 channels in my car. I never knew this until now but, my pioneer HU makes the HPF control the subwoofer too...im pretty sure it never did this before but i guess it does therefore, my mids are playing notes lower than I want them too, and therefore they pop. now, to fix this i increase my hpf to 125, but then I have no bass...if i want bass i want around 50, but if i do that the speaker cones are getting really rammed therefore I keep it at 80 for now, but I still don't like the fact that my speakers are playing lows What's a good crossover/equalizer so I can keep the hpf low to hear the bass, but keep the mids from playing low notes? [/QUOTE]
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