


I really want to put my back seat back in.
12voltjunky wrote:I installed an Audio Control EQS in my wife's car.
It is totally overkill for her application...but I adjusted
the EQ for her sub channel based on my listening preferences.
I tend to like lots of bass so I started w the lowest freq on the EQS
with the volume about 2/3 up and tweaked it until I thought
it sounded good. Then I simply repeated this w the other freq
Maybe some of the guys with more knowledge can comment if you
give more specifics about your gain and crossover settings?
Pillow wrote:I am not help here but, that is a killer sub box!!!
Also what MBQ tweets are in those sets?
... Maybe I missed something, but where did the ZPAs go?
Looks great though! Keep it up.
This is a good starting point for sure..... I usually adjust it then listen a couple of very familiar songs then go back and fine tune the gains and so on.....repeat......repeat again repeat a few more times, and then once I'M HAPPY with it, I leave it alone. Very few people have listened to my current set-up except a couple of friends and even then it was only for a minute or two. Kg and Stipud heard it when it was very weak up front, Now that I'm running 2 sets of RSD6.5's minus 2 tweets it's very different. Basically what I'm saying is unless you compete and are a total sound Q junkie adjust it how you like it and enjoy it, I'm a basshead and like my sound this way. Obviously you have some sense of musicality so trust your ears. As long as your not clipping your amps you can't really go wrong i would think.smgreen20 wrote:Yea, you'll need to "see" what you have freq wise. Start buy cutting those freqs that are the strongest. Find the medium in your peaks/valleys and adjust the cut accordingly, then follow up with what needs to be boosted. ALWAYS cut 1st, boost last.
You'll want (listener preference) to have roughly a 6 dB boost in your bass response. Your RTA curve should look like this. Follow the ^'s, I had to use _ because the space bar parts would disappear.
___________^^
________^^____^^
____^^___________^^
^^__________________^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This type of response to some sounds bad, I've grown accustom to it.
Eric D wrote:Well rounded SQ sound is not a +6db hump in the bass region. That is silly.
A gradually increasing slope into the bass region with +6db at 20Hz may be fine.
The only way a +6db hump in the bass region would be for SQ sound is if all you listen to is rap music.
Odd I know because it defies regular group think. But start running the charts in WinISD and it becomes quite clear that ported has a real advantage in tuning... Now to get below 20Hz you need a really large sealed box, but most people will not do that - and you still have long gradual roll off before hitting -3 dB. With ported you can go right up to 20 Hz flat and then nose dive the roll off.interesting, I think this is the first time I have heard a ported box recomended for sq.