Lack of midrange in my 5th gen doors
#1
Lack of midrange in my 5th gen doors
the midrange starting at ~ 200hz starts to get a bit muddy, dissapearing at around 160 all together
Crossover is set at 60, so it is not crossing anything down yet
I am running an infinity kappa amp with Alpine Components in the front.
any suggestions?
Crossover is set at 60, so it is not crossing anything down yet
I am running an infinity kappa amp with Alpine Components in the front.
any suggestions?
#2
Re: Lack of midrange in my 5th gen doors
Originally posted by genix
the midrange starting at ~ 200hz starts to get a bit muddy, dissapearing at around 160 all together
Crossover is set at 60, so it is not crossing anything down yet
I am running an infinity kappa amp with Alpine Components in the front.
any suggestions?
the midrange starting at ~ 200hz starts to get a bit muddy, dissapearing at around 160 all together
Crossover is set at 60, so it is not crossing anything down yet
I am running an infinity kappa amp with Alpine Components in the front.
any suggestions?
#3
midrange
yeah,
I could use some info on setting up my amp also.
My midrange seems very weak.
I'm using 63.5i infinity components up front and 60.5cs in the rear w/ the alpine mrv-f450 5 channel amp.
I really have no idea what all of those **** on the amp mean so understandibly it's very hard to set.
What's the best settings for the setup I have?
Thanxs dude...
I could use some info on setting up my amp also.
My midrange seems very weak.
I'm using 63.5i infinity components up front and 60.5cs in the rear w/ the alpine mrv-f450 5 channel amp.
I really have no idea what all of those **** on the amp mean so understandibly it's very hard to set.
What's the best settings for the setup I have?
Thanxs dude...
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