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Old 12-21-2018, 07:21 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by RonRizz View Post
Typically not necessary (or wise) for low freq. drivers. Overlap can cause cancellations of certain frequencies. Try gapping your xovers between Sub and Woofers...
Example: 63hz LP on Sub, 80hz HP on woofers. No freq or crossover is set in stone. your vehicle may display gains or dips anywhere on the spectrum. keep tweaking little bits at a time until you find what works for you.
If you have the capability to do so, I like to save my Base tune to one preset, copy that to a second preset, and tweak on the second. Once I feel Im satisfied with tune #2, switch back to the base and compare what improved/what got worse, ect.
Thanks mate, this was very good advice! I'd previously increased the overlap to try and correct a dip in some frequencies, which looks like it actually did more harm then good. Re-adjusting the crossovers has done the trick!
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