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All together, got rid of the whine, and got a basic crossover setup on the DSR. I know I'm not a professional sound guy, and never will be, but just by controlling crossover points individually, and adjusting gains for balance, it sounds incredible to me. A good midbass punch at speed, a little thump at the stop light. Strong in vocals and instruments. I love it.
Thank you to everyone who helped me figure this out. This was more than I should have bitten off, but you guys managed to pull me through. Now, the promise...I promise not to take sht apart for the rest of the year. I got what I wanted, and now it's time to enjoy the ride again.
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