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why do my tweeters do this?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8334062" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Thats just your tweeters sounding harsh with heavy sibilance. simple solution is to get a Good head unit. I've had that heavy SSS problems on certain songs before, nothing I tried solved it. Going active, switching tweeter position, on axis, off axis, changing crossover points, EQ, sound deadening, upgraded electrical system, lossless music files the works... Helped a bit but never really solved the problem That is until I got a pioneer 80 prs, installed, Boom like magic its all gone. Internal sound processors and DACs work wonders man. If you have a lot of money, you can keep your current head unit and get a DSP like a jbl ms-8, pricey but worth it. If not, start looking for SQ oriented head units like an 80 prs, kenwood x998, alpine 149bt with 24 bit convertors, time alignment, and wide band parametric EQs</p><p></p><p>Before buying one, you can try all the things i've listed. Mainly getting good 320kbps music not something ripped from youtube.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8334062, member: 650438"] Thats just your tweeters sounding harsh with heavy sibilance. simple solution is to get a Good head unit. I've had that heavy SSS problems on certain songs before, nothing I tried solved it. Going active, switching tweeter position, on axis, off axis, changing crossover points, EQ, sound deadening, upgraded electrical system, lossless music files the works... Helped a bit but never really solved the problem That is until I got a pioneer 80 prs, installed, Boom like magic its all gone. Internal sound processors and DACs work wonders man. If you have a lot of money, you can keep your current head unit and get a DSP like a jbl ms-8, pricey but worth it. If not, start looking for SQ oriented head units like an 80 prs, kenwood x998, alpine 149bt with 24 bit convertors, time alignment, and wide band parametric EQs Before buying one, you can try all the things i've listed. Mainly getting good 320kbps music not something ripped from youtube. [/QUOTE]
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