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Re: Your own Custom Target Tuning Curve
I have almost the same nearside nulls between 100Hz and 200Hz in my Mustang (6.5 inch driver low in door).
I live with it as i can not actually hear the nulls. Therefor i'm not even trying to eliminate them anymore (which i did when i started trying to tune my system).
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Re: Your own Custom Target Tuning Curve
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Originally Posted by
Cathul
I have almost the same nearside nulls between 100Hz and 200Hz in my Mustang (6.5 inch driver low in door).
I live with it as i can not actually hear the nulls. Therefor i'm not even trying to eliminate them anymore (which i did when i started trying to tune my system).
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They do seem mellow, your dips - but I bet you will hear them if you temporarily yanked your sub Xover setting way up to 200hz+ temporarily to do listening, stuff with good kickdrums, classic rock, metal, then put it back where it belongs.
If nothing else - fun, easy experiment.
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Re: Your own Custom Target Tuning Curve
Could you use an all-pass filter on one of the channels?
Re: Your own Custom Target Tuning Curve
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BigAl205
Could you use an all-pass filter on one of the channels?
Only if the dips are caused by another speaker and not something (like center console) in the vehicle.
Re: Your own Custom Target Tuning Curve
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BigAl205
Could you use an all-pass filter on one of the channels?
No... due to two reasons...
My DSP amplifier doesn't have them and it's a single channel measurement, so no allpass filter on this world will change the response of this speaker at the given location.