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crackinhedz

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  1. If you are listening to FM radio, you are listening to heavily clipped signals...

     

    Watt for watt, clipped or unclipped, it makes no difference...  Like Quentin said...

    Ive been wondering this about SiriusXM. Their channels fluctuate so much with eq, volume, compression etc.

  2. Yeah, Ive tried pretty much everything I could think of. Even reversing phase of the sub...im just baffled. Thankfully its just a small band of frequencies albeit any missing freq sucks. I really don't notice it playing music, just playing tones since I know it happens its buging me.


  3. what are the current highpass and lowpass crossover points and slopes for your components and sub?

    what tuning do you have available?

    right now I have the components at 50Hz and the sub at 63Hz...after trying anything I could think of, I settled here.

    Right now im using the Pioneer HU eq which allows eq adjustment at 40Hz, 80hz, 200Hz...) and crossover settings for the components of 'off, 50Hz, 63 Hz, 80Hz, 100Hz...and sub crossover of 63Hz, 80Hz, 100Hz....

    I have an Audison BitOne, thats not installed...been contemplating selling...but maybe it will help?


  4. Not sure how to explain what Im experiencing...but it seems that when running sine wave freq sweeps my system drops out about the 57-63Hz. Very annoying, and cannot seem to find a way to fix.

    I have 6.5 coponents in the doors (stock locations) and a 15" Xcon ported (tuned to 32Hz), doors have been sound deadened (dynamat,mlv etc)

    I have tried using different crossover settings (50,63,80,100HZ etc) to separate the sub and components, I have tried letting the sub only play these freqs, tried the components only, tried to EQ (my HU only allows 40,80...)

    Im just baffled...could this possibly be a Null from my listening position? Maybe the components being too far off axis?

    Every freq above and below seem fine.

    Any thoughts?

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