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Originally Posted by moralfibre
(Post 495694)
No Raguji I dont have a sub yet, I want your IDMax and that beautiful Steg too :)! |
Why you can get hold of Ajay for the Steg and for the Sub I am going to change them as soon as I get the one I am searching for....
Guys,
How much does a JL audio's 12" sub W7 or a W6 cost?
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Originally Posted by moralfibre
(Post 495638)
No Navin, it doesn't allow a change of slope. I'll stick to 80Hz. Thanks! |
Which HU MF? If it's the 7650 it does have slope adjustment to centre at 63Hz.
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Originally Posted by vid6639
(Post 495756)
Which HU MF? If it's the 7650 it does have slope adjustment to centre at 63Hz. |
Yes its the 7650. I didn't know. How do I do it? Thanks a ton Vid!
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Originally Posted by harmon_bro
(Post 495742)
Guys,
How much does a JL audio's 12" sub W7 or a W6 cost? |
the W7 would be available for about 50-60k for a single sub officially. and for the 12 W6 it is available for about 25-30 in grey....
but there are better options than the JL audio cost wise..
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Originally Posted by moralfibre
(Post 495760)
Yes its the 7650. I didn't know. How do I do it? Thanks a ton Vid! |
keep the audio button pressed for a few secs this should take you to the curve settings.
Set the centre frequency range from there and also play around with the Q-factor to get a narrow slope or a wider one.
You can set the centre frequency for low-mid-high as well as for bass and treble.
To do this the EQ has to be custom and EQ-EX has to be enabled.
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Originally Posted by vid6639
(Post 495778)
keep the audio button pressed for a few secs this should take you to the curve settings.
Set the centre frequency range from there and also play around with the Q-factor to get a narrow slope or a wider one.
You can set the centre frequency for low-mid-high as well as for bass and treble.
To do this the EQ has to be custom and EQ-EX has to be enabled. |
Hmm Vid Sir this is the parametric eq adjustment not the HPF filter ....
MF I think you must be setting it at 80 Hz and enjoy music....
The Q adjustment of a parametric equalizer is something entirely different. Let me explain in short-
A parametric eq, affects a frequency of the users choice. The Q determines how sharp the effect is. What I mean is, if you choose say, 100 Hz, obviously the frequencies before and after 100 are also affected. The Q determines if you control 100Hz sharply, or if you control say, 90 to 110Hz. Understood?
This MF is looking for a way to adjust his active crossover. No relation to the EQ.
Viddy fail ho gaya. Very bad, minus marks, go and sit in the corner for one hour.
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Originally Posted by Sam Kapasi
(Post 495819)
The Q adjustment of a parametric equalizer is something entirely different. Let me explain in short-
A parametric eq, affects a frequency of the users choice. The Q determines how sharp the effect is. What I mean is, if you choose say, 100 Hz, obviously the frequencies before and after 100 are also affected. The Q determines if you control 100Hz sharply, or if you control say, 90 to 110Hz. Understood?
This MF is looking for a way to adjust his active crossover. No relation to the EQ.
Viddy fail ho gaya. Very bad, minus marks, go and sit in the corner for one hour. |
stupid:oopsi misunderstood what navinji was saying completely.
samjhi gayo. barobar che Sam bhai. thank you masterji. :p
MF, chorry but atleast you know the Q thingy now.
here is a bit more on Q from the pioneer manual

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Originally Posted by low_bass_makker
(Post 496038)
here is a bit more on Q from the pioneer manual |
funny people these pio guys. @N-1N-1W-@W?? what is that? Q is measured in numbers like 0.3, 1, 1.2, etc..
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Originally Posted by clipto333
(Post 495683)
hi,
since all of you are in a discussion i want to ask a question. how do you get bass upfront? how do you define it? i have hertz energy 165 comps in my car with a 15" hertz energy sub. i dont at all feel the bass is coming out of the mid bass driver. when i decrease the sub level so that it merges with the front stage, there is very less bass overall. when i increase the bass, i can locate the sub. please shed some light on this. |
The easiest way is if your HU has Time Alignment for the sub.
Another way might be to HPF the Energy 165s at say 60Hz/12db or 60Hz/18db so as to make them reproduce all but the last octave.
If you are turning the bass up so much that you can localise it despite these adjustments maybe you are over doing the bass. Does the music sound natural (like a live performance) when it is tuned this way.
Gurus,
Last night, i managed to remove the HU "front-rear bridging" that my birdbrain had done.And guess what I managed to do after that, I misconnected the left& right and both the speakers were playing no matter where the fader went horizontally.
And finally, i managed to get it right(correct).
Now, im fine tuning the settings to get my desired "dance club" setting.
Treble is more than i need and i've got that in control.
Its the bass that eludes me.
Any suggestions,gurus?
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Originally Posted by nitrous
(Post 496555)
Its the bass that eludes me.
Any suggestions,gurus? |
do you get no bass? did you check the phase of the speakers. if they are out of phase the bass will cancel.
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Originally Posted by navin
(Post 496503)
funny people these pio guys. @N-1N-1W-@W?? what is that? Q is measured in numbers like 0.3, 1, 1.2, etc..
The easiest way is if your HU has Time Alignment for the sub. |
Navin Ji I think the pioneer guys had made this way so that a layman can understand it easily...
and I think there is no TA feature in clip`s HU.
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Originally Posted by low_bass_makker
(Post 496606)
Navin Ji I think the pioneer guys had made this way so that a layman can understand it easily... |
Guess they have encoded it like this-
1N=> narrow
2N=> narrower
1W=> wide
2W=> wider
But they didn't realize that it is getting tough for experts!
:)
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