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Originally Posted by DerAlte O dada, kya korta hai! Pooro ulto korta hai je! Sref nombors bolta hai, pheeling ekdom nehin hai. |
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Originally Posted by DerAlte Sir, you have to take REARS as reference, and then set front. |
Eggggjactly what I am trying to do.
Have been doing all the steps as you have mentioned.
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Originally Posted by DerAlte 4. Set the rear volume at the HU to a comfortable listening volume (usually comes at 1/3rd of the HU maximum) in the rear seat |
This seems to be the root of the problem. This comfy listening volume is coming at 2/3rd the HU max and not 1/3. Like I mentioned earlier, at around 40 out of 62 max. At volume level 20, it's very faint.
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Originally Posted by DerAlte you have to be in the front seat, turn 90deg toward car center and do a left ear - right ear comparison for rear / front |
Did that too.
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Originally Posted by DerAlte by now you should have a neck sprain and numbness in the legs |
Had that too. Yesterday.
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Originally Posted by DerAlte Go back to the 'comfortable listening' volume on the HU |
Did that too. It's just that I'm not happy with a comfortable listening position which is 2/3 max HU volume. Doesn't seem right.
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Originally Posted by DerAlte neck sprain to boudi ka area hai, music koochh nahin kar sakta hai |
No such luck. Mooozik pe hi depend karna parega !
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Originally Posted by DerAlte PS: Front footwell staging? The stage should be 'high' (ask @B&T what it should imbibe to be in that state) |
Yeh tow malum hay, that it should be high. But for now, it's been a conscious decision to keep the staging low. Which is why I went for coaxes instead of compos. I still kind of find it distracting when driving, if the music is 'in-my-face'. But then people change, don't they
Actually that brings me to another DIY query.
How can one install the crossover unit and the tweets without ANY cutting-shutting-drilling of the car door/dash panels?