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System Setup question
What do you do to set the balance of everything when you install a car
stereo? 1. How do you set the actual levels of the crossovers to be in balance with each other, especially if you have multiple amplifiers? 2. How do you set the various amplifier level inputs to be in balance with each other? 3.Do you adjust the stereo image for the position of the driver, or do you adjust it to be in the middle of the car? rtt |
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System Setup question
Adjust everything by ear. In other words, play some music and adjust it
until it sounds best. As far as tweaking the sound for a particular position in the car, unless you want your passenger to get the better sweet spot, I would adjust everything so it sounds best to you while sitting in the driver's seat. Obviously, having amps or EQs that you can sit in your lap would be very beneficial here. Tony -- What's more likely? That an all-powerful mysterious god created the universe and then decided not to give any proof of his existence? Or, that he simply doesn't exist at all? And that we created him so that we wouldn't have to feel so small and alone. -Eleanor Arroway, Contact "Richard Tomkins" wrote in message s.com... What do you do to set the balance of everything when you install a car stereo? 1. How do you set the actual levels of the crossovers to be in balance with each other, especially if you have multiple amplifiers? 2. How do you set the various amplifier level inputs to be in balance with each other? 3.Do you adjust the stereo image for the position of the driver, or do you adjust it to be in the middle of the car? rtt |
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