Need help tuning Alpine F545 amp with Alpine 10" type R sub and Type R speakers.
SubscribeJust as the topic states, I have Kenwood 6019, and installing all the components above, would like to get advice on tuning crossovers on speakers and amp. Mostly listened is trance and hip-hop. Any help is appreciated.Thank you.
Dmitry
Dmitry
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First of all, deaden your doors to improve your front stage. One of the best investments you can make per dollar....
Once you do that, set your low pass(LP) filter for the sub to 80 hz and your high pass for the highs as 80 as well. This is just a starting point, play around with settings to see what sounds best. If you hear your speakers distorting turn up the HP filter a tad.
Going over 100hz to the lowpass filter is not advised as this is when you start to get into the midbass region where your front stage should be. Moreover, going under 60ish hz for the front high pass isnt advised as well because of power handling, unless of course you have something crazy in your doors
Good luck
Once you do that, set your low pass(LP) filter for the sub to 80 hz and your high pass for the highs as 80 as well. This is just a starting point, play around with settings to see what sounds best. If you hear your speakers distorting turn up the HP filter a tad.
Going over 100hz to the lowpass filter is not advised as this is when you start to get into the midbass region where your front stage should be. Moreover, going under 60ish hz for the front high pass isnt advised as well because of power handling, unless of course you have something crazy in your doors

Good luck
whats up dmitry long time no talk? Anyway do you have an amp for your speakers or just for your sub? Its hard to advise tuning over the internet. Tuning is 100% adjustable so you can put it to how you like of course, with out going too far by clipping the speakers and /or woofers. Personally i usually cross my mids hpf over around 90~120, which will reduce the bass that is givin to the speakers, but thats just me adding bass to your mids will give you a little bit more to the sysytem but will also compromise clarity (usually) depending on your amp/speakers.