Re: Which 6.5" coaxials?
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Originally Posted by
Jbird61801
Good info. For some reason the excelons weren't on my radar. Curious what you have those bandpassed at? Coax's have their own little crossovers so why bandpass as well?
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I have them bandpassed from 75hz-4khz. Since I have them enabled all of the time, I didn't want them to bring the front stage "backwards" - if you have them playing too high, they can bring the stage backwards. It's hard to explain the effect, but they just add more "uumph" to the system overall - without bringing the front stage backwards. I tried all sorts of different bandpass freqs and settled on 75hz-4khz.
I don't have a real sub in my system, just an underseat powered sub, so I have them playing down to 75hz just to add a little more bass to the overall system. Most people don't have rear speakers playing down that low - but it seems to work well with my setup. I tried going without rear speakers at all for a few weeks and I just find the system sounds better with them.
If you are just going to enable them when people are in the rear seats, you may not want to bandpass them at all - like i said, I use them for my main tune and rarely have people in the back seat of my Challenger.
Re: Which 6.5" coaxials?
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Originally Posted by
jtrosky
I have them bandpassed from 75hz-4khz. Since I have them enabled all of the time, I didn't want them to bring the front stage "backwards" - if you have them playing too high, they can bring the stage backwards. It's hard to explain the effect, but they just add more "uumph" to the system overall - without bringing the front stage backwards. I tried all sorts of different bandpass freqs and settled on 75hz-4khz.
I don't have a real sub in my system, just an underseat powered sub, so I have them playing down to 75hz just to add a little more bass to the overall system. Most people don't have rear speakers playing down that low - but it seems to work well with my setup. I tried going without rear speakers at all for a few weeks and I just find the system sounds better with them.
If you are just going to enable them when people are in the rear seats, you may not want to bandpass them at all - like i said, I use them for my main tune and rarely have people in the back seat of my Challenger.
Thanks. I have 6 presets to work with on the DSP so that sounds like a good starting point if I did want to try them in a rear fill capacity.
Lots of good reviews on the pioneer D series. The new version and the old. For a hundred bucks why not.
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