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Speaker Processing Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Riley Casey" data-source="post: 145502" data-attributes="member: 125"><p>Re: Speaker Processing Advice</p><p></p><p>Your subs will likely be much happier if you include a 30 hz hi pass as well. Are you asking why the EQ points are needed? My experience is to always start with the factory DSP settings, measure with an FFT analyzer in the near field, adjust the DSP as needed. Finally listen to something your familiar with and see if it actually sounds good. It helps to have a reference speaker handy that you already like the sound of for comparison.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riley Casey, post: 145502, member: 125"] Re: Speaker Processing Advice Your subs will likely be much happier if you include a 30 hz hi pass as well. Are you asking why the EQ points are needed? My experience is to always start with the factory DSP settings, measure with an FFT analyzer in the near field, adjust the DSP as needed. Finally listen to something your familiar with and see if it actually sounds good. It helps to have a reference speaker handy that you already like the sound of for comparison. [/QUOTE]
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