M mdsniper7 10+ year member Member 140 0 tampa fl Jun 14, 2014 #1 So i have the nex 4000 with a 13 band eq and it has these crossover and hpf and lpf i have no idea what to set my hpf to or my lpf my speakers are amped by the way and i have a sub any help Click to read more...
So i have the nex 4000 with a 13 band eq and it has these crossover and hpf and lpf i have no idea what to set my hpf to or my lpf my speakers are amped by the way and i have a sub any help Click to read more...
G garychoffmann 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 2,012 1 Missouri Jun 14, 2014 #2 Start at 80 high and low and adjust from there. That's normally my starting point. See how that sounds and adjust the eq accordingly to your taste
Start at 80 high and low and adjust from there. That's normally my starting point. See how that sounds and adjust the eq accordingly to your taste
OP M mdsniper7 10+ year member Member 140 0 tampa fl Jun 14, 2014 Thread Starter #3 The issue is there is a db slope as well
trumpet 5,000+ posts Barry Schanz 6,996 23 St Cloud, MN Jun 14, 2014 #4 The issue is there is a db slope as well Click to expand... 12 dB first, and if your speakers sound like they're struggling you can raise it to 18 dB and/or raise the hpf frequency.
The issue is there is a db slope as well Click to expand... 12 dB first, and if your speakers sound like they're struggling you can raise it to 18 dB and/or raise the hpf frequency.