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Thanks Tes. Could you go into a little more detail on each process?
I should have it all compiled this week and will post it once Mike and I get together once more and verify the info. This will make it easy to adjust to compensate.
Basically we "fattened up" the sound of the rear to match the front. Obviously this was all LL adjustments.
And on the 6.5 head units, the raw power output from the head unit is too close to matter between software 1.19.0 and 1.19.2. Voltage and frequency output were almost identical. This was verified on 2 identical bikes set up the same testing parameters AND with both software versions tested.
Like I said it's more the rear and front that are significantly different.
This was great news to figure this out because 1.19.2 updates are way better that 1.19.0.
I should have it all compiled this week and will post it once Mike and I get together once more and verify the info. This will make it easy to adjust to compensate.
Basically we "fattened up" the sound of the rear to match the front. Obviously this was all LL adjustments.
And on the 6.5 head units, the raw power output from the head unit is too close to matter between software 1.19.0 and 1.19.2. Voltage and frequency output were almost identical. This was verified on 2 identical bikes set up the same testing parameters AND with both software versions tested.
Like I said it's more the rear and front that are significantly different.
This was great news to figure this out because 1.19.2 updates are way better that 1.19.0.
When in adjusting my components should I adjust them with the amp on full or high pass?i I have the crossovers that came with the components hooked up. Just seems senseless to crossover/cut the frequency BEFORE it hits the speaker crossovers
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