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<blockquote data-quote="Wacky7" data-source="post: 8053791" data-attributes="member: 629835"><p>Awesome.. Now I understand. Thanks you very much. I am in the stage of understanding and learning.</p><p></p><p>My last tweeter was cheap and nasty chrispy blown out made by GT gravity GT100 and they told me it already got a blockers on it which they lied to me. I wanted to buy some real nice tweeter but didn't have the money for it. I was even scared to even blown a high fancy tweeters up. I already spend a lot on a old truck which doesn't need all that high $ equipment on it. And till now as you know free kenwood tweeters from a friend of mine. I did some three hour tuning on it. Sounded a lot better.</p><p></p><p>This system how it hooked up as: Deck Kenwood DNX 690HD the Equalizer is turned all the way max and loudness is on and Qx is on. Sub is on. Sub level is 0. X Crossover is on standard.</p><p></p><p>The front channel from preout is connected to an audio cable into a Kicker 03KQ30 30-Band Equalizer.</p><p></p><p>The rear channel preout is running a 2nd Kicker 03KQ30 30-Band Equalizer.</p><p></p><p>Both of the Kicker Equalizer hook up to the Kenwood XR-5 amplifier for front and rear channel for the 4 channel.</p><p></p><p>The amplifier LP/HP is off straight full range sound for the 4 channel.</p><p></p><p>The kenwood deck did sounded like a boombox without the two kicker equalizer. Trust me it was awful for a SQ system.</p><p></p><p>The two kenwood tweeters in the front doors have the regular bass blocker/crossover/capacitors that came with the components KFC P709ps it is rated at 4.9khz and the CDT M6+ midrange subwoofers is parallel.</p><p></p><p>The other two kenwood tweeters are in the back doors with the stinger blocker/crossover/capacitors rated at 5.6 khz and the CDT M6+ midrange subwoofers is in parallel.</p><p></p><p>Remember The blocker/crossover/capacitors is not hook up to the mids.They are running straight from the amp.</p><p></p><p>The Deck Subwoofer preout channel audio cable is hook up to the Kenwood XR-5 amplifier. The amp already have a LP filters on it is doing 20-150hz.</p><p></p><p>I have to tell you guys it sound nice. Very nice complete Hi-FI sound watching DVD and jamming out DTS music by The Eagles lol..</p><p></p><p>Anyway I thanks you guys again. You guys rocks!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wacky7, post: 8053791, member: 629835"] Awesome.. Now I understand. Thanks you very much. I am in the stage of understanding and learning. My last tweeter was cheap and nasty chrispy blown out made by GT gravity GT100 and they told me it already got a blockers on it which they lied to me. I wanted to buy some real nice tweeter but didn't have the money for it. I was even scared to even blown a high fancy tweeters up. I already spend a lot on a old truck which doesn't need all that high $ equipment on it. And till now as you know free kenwood tweeters from a friend of mine. I did some three hour tuning on it. Sounded a lot better. This system how it hooked up as: Deck Kenwood DNX 690HD the Equalizer is turned all the way max and loudness is on and Qx is on. Sub is on. Sub level is 0. X Crossover is on standard. The front channel from preout is connected to an audio cable into a Kicker 03KQ30 30-Band Equalizer. The rear channel preout is running a 2nd Kicker 03KQ30 30-Band Equalizer. Both of the Kicker Equalizer hook up to the Kenwood XR-5 amplifier for front and rear channel for the 4 channel. The amplifier LP/HP is off straight full range sound for the 4 channel. The kenwood deck did sounded like a boombox without the two kicker equalizer. Trust me it was awful for a SQ system. The two kenwood tweeters in the front doors have the regular bass blocker/crossover/capacitors that came with the components KFC P709ps it is rated at 4.9khz and the CDT M6+ midrange subwoofers is parallel. The other two kenwood tweeters are in the back doors with the stinger blocker/crossover/capacitors rated at 5.6 khz and the CDT M6+ midrange subwoofers is in parallel. Remember The blocker/crossover/capacitors is not hook up to the mids.They are running straight from the amp. The Deck Subwoofer preout channel audio cable is hook up to the Kenwood XR-5 amplifier. The amp already have a LP filters on it is doing 20-150hz. I have to tell you guys it sound nice. Very nice complete Hi-FI sound watching DVD and jamming out DTS music by The Eagles lol.. Anyway I thanks you guys again. You guys rocks!! [/QUOTE]
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