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New DIY Mid High (90deg) - AKA PM90
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Turner" data-source="post: 205658" data-attributes="member: 10677"><p>Jason:</p><p>Yes I tried your settings and the lower cross over point seems to be working well. I am still having issues with the voicing of HF and VHF and I was hoping to see some suggestions for PEQ's in that frequency area.</p><p>I am using 16/16 Ohm BMS and two RCF 8 Ohms in parallel so I should theoretically have 3 dB more SPL on the LF, but I have only +4dB dialed in on the LF. Different amounts of PEQ cutting peaks in the LF section would also reflect on the SPL difference?</p><p></p><p>Do you have PEQ in the HF and VHF that you could share?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Turner, post: 205658, member: 10677"] Jason: Yes I tried your settings and the lower cross over point seems to be working well. I am still having issues with the voicing of HF and VHF and I was hoping to see some suggestions for PEQ's in that frequency area. I am using 16/16 Ohm BMS and two RCF 8 Ohms in parallel so I should theoretically have 3 dB more SPL on the LF, but I have only +4dB dialed in on the LF. Different amounts of PEQ cutting peaks in the LF section would also reflect on the SPL difference? Do you have PEQ in the HF and VHF that you could share? [/QUOTE]
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