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AD cx621s in the fairing, MMats in the lowers, SS TN4.900D amp, Sony XAV AX100 HU. Looking for honest feedback. This is my first time messing with hp crossovers and gains. Did my best to set the gains by ear. I'm not sure if I set the hp crossovers correct or not. Does it sound ok? Is there a setting I need to double check? Does it sound like crap? Any feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Brian
AD cx621s in the fairing, MMats in the lowers, SS TN4.900D amp, Sony XAV AX100 HU. Looking for honest feedback. This is my first time messing with hp crossovers and gains. Did my best to set the gains by ear. I'm not sure if I set the hp crossovers correct or not. Does it sound ok? Is there a setting I need to double check? Does it sound like crap? Any feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Brian
Been messing around with some EQing to work on vocals. This is on volume 6/17, there is a little vibration i need to address on my fender extension and license plate.
No, I did not bridge the channels on the amp. Do I need to?
Do not bridge your amp. He was referring to a prior post. It is always hard to judge and give advice based of a video. It may be your mic on your phone but it sounds good BUT your vocals seemed to get a bit muddy. Your ears have to be the judge and find the sweet spot. My advice is so so slightly drop the front gain and maybe bump the crossover up a c hair. Always best to tune one set at a time. So use your fader or pull the inputs to amp on set, dial it on, go back and do same for other.
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