Rainbow Profi Vans
Originally Posted by MannyNJ2k2max
Congrats...
But I have to say...wth is up with the a-pillars? looks like the installer cut a piece of his sock to wrap the tweeter cover. No offence, but I'm sure another fabric or grill cloth would've looked better.
Also how do you plan on dealing with the pathlength differences created by separating the domes from the tweets and still use the passive xover? Dont you have an H701? Another 2chs of power is in order and put that processor to use...you are missing out on their potential unless you can pull everything together..
But I have to say...wth is up with the a-pillars? looks like the installer cut a piece of his sock to wrap the tweeter cover. No offence, but I'm sure another fabric or grill cloth would've looked better.
Also how do you plan on dealing with the pathlength differences created by separating the domes from the tweets and still use the passive xover? Dont you have an H701? Another 2chs of power is in order and put that processor to use...you are missing out on their potential unless you can pull everything together..
Just wanted to give you an update on my system. I worked with Steve over the phone yesterday and he had me make some adjustments to my system to get things tuned. The first thing he had me do was wire the midbass and tweeter out of phase from the midrange on both sides. Once I did that I noticed the image was more centered than before. Then we time delayed the left side using the 701. Both of these things definitely helped the soundstage. Before the soundstage seemed very difused. It seemed like the vocals were everywhere on the dash so to speak. But now its pretty much dead center. I also now have a very good sense of space between vocals and instruments. There are still some more things that need to be done but Steve will be handling those items.
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