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<blockquote data-quote="NoahConstrictor" data-source="post: 15909657" data-attributes="member: 190621"><p>The difference in sound before and after breaking in the speakers will hardly be noticed. I would recommend trying the high pass filter if the speakers sound distorted at greater volumes and turn the frequency up on the HPF until the distortion is gone. If that cuts too much bass out, I would turn it back off and try using the active control in the head unit. It will allow you to slope the volume of the lower frequencies by 12-24db. The crossover should be set to 0db at first, and should only be switched if you feel the tweeter is too loud relative to the mid bass woofer. Some crossovers have a +3db switch if you want the tweeter louder, but most are 0,-3 & -6. I adjusted the EQ in the head unit by finding the factory setting I preferred and then adjusting the individual frequencies to fit my preference. When you do so on the pioneer it should create a custom EQ automatically. Make sure the setting for the sub output is turned off in the head unit since you’re not running a sub. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using svtperformance.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoahConstrictor, post: 15909657, member: 190621"] The difference in sound before and after breaking in the speakers will hardly be noticed. I would recommend trying the high pass filter if the speakers sound distorted at greater volumes and turn the frequency up on the HPF until the distortion is gone. If that cuts too much bass out, I would turn it back off and try using the active control in the head unit. It will allow you to slope the volume of the lower frequencies by 12-24db. The crossover should be set to 0db at first, and should only be switched if you feel the tweeter is too loud relative to the mid bass woofer. Some crossovers have a +3db switch if you want the tweeter louder, but most are 0,-3 & -6. I adjusted the EQ in the head unit by finding the factory setting I preferred and then adjusting the individual frequencies to fit my preference. When you do so on the pioneer it should create a custom EQ automatically. Make sure the setting for the sub output is turned off in the head unit since you’re not running a sub. Sent from my iPhone using svtperformance.com [/QUOTE]
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