Help with cross over set up.
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Ok. Try running amps on full range, and set slopes on the deck at 80hz both HPF and LPF, and see how it sounds.
Or, set the deck full range, and set xovers on amps at 80hz each, and see how you like the sound. Then you can play around with LPF higher or lower within like 10hz, and leave HPF at 80hz. Choose whatever sounds best out of three. Try to make sure you set the LPF low enough, so that you cant really tell if the bass is coming from the rear. The higher you set LPF the more localizable the bass becomes. Usually it becomes more and more of an issue after around 80hz. And if you like tight clean bass, use subsonic if you have it at 25hz. It takes the rumble out of the sub, so it will sound a little quieter, but with this setting you can push the sub harder, so you can set the gains a bit higher.
Or, set the deck full range, and set xovers on amps at 80hz each, and see how you like the sound. Then you can play around with LPF higher or lower within like 10hz, and leave HPF at 80hz. Choose whatever sounds best out of three. Try to make sure you set the LPF low enough, so that you cant really tell if the bass is coming from the rear. The higher you set LPF the more localizable the bass becomes. Usually it becomes more and more of an issue after around 80hz. And if you like tight clean bass, use subsonic if you have it at 25hz. It takes the rumble out of the sub, so it will sound a little quieter, but with this setting you can push the sub harder, so you can set the gains a bit higher.
Last edited by Sasha; 12-23-2008 at 02:14 AM.
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