Have anyone successfully tune pro audio speakers in car with Rew with decent results?
I know pro audio speakers arent ideal for any sound quality but im experimenting with a 3 way Prv pro audio system to get it atleast to sound descent in my car im using a 8 mid bass, 6 midrange in the door and a massive ct2 silk dome tweeter in the sail panel.So far i have watch alot of vids and read tutorials and with the Umik mic and rew i got it sounding just ok but it still seem a bit harsh.Btw i have a dayton dsp.
Re: Have anyone successfully tune pro audio speakers in car with Rew with decent resu
Pro audio drivers can sound great. Theres nothing about them that automatically means quality is lowered. Theyre just different. The problem is, these differences usually arent ideal for a car audio install. The other problem i see in your specific situation is..
1) PRV does in fact make speakers that arent very good sounding. Massive audio also isnt exactly known to make good speakers
2) The 8 and 6 is an unnecessary combo. Is there any specific reason you chose these drivers?
Re: Have anyone successfully tune pro audio speakers in car with Rew with decent resu
To play loudly but with some clarity...and the ct2 tweets are the best thing that massive ever made the tweeters are not harsh at all after tuning i think i just need work in the mid range area i have the Prv 6mr500 ndy and for mid bass the prv 8mb450 v2
Re: Have anyone successfully tune pro audio speakers in car with Rew with decent resu
And the reason i use the 8 and the 6 is because the 6 alone is loud but lack so much low vocal and midbass information in music....and the 8 alone might cause too much beaming in the upper midrange...
Re: Have anyone successfully tune pro audio speakers in car with Rew with decent resu
Well i think i have solve the problem with the mids i just flip the polarity on the 2 sixes.....:daniel: and it was a night and day difference...they sound so smooth now(not perfect) and even in rew the response around the crossover points are flatter now...i can now try to perfect them :D
Re: Have anyone successfully tune pro audio speakers in car with Rew with decent resu
Kelvin ,(subwoofery), is right about a 6dB slope making for a very smooth sound (less bright/shouty).
Re: Have anyone successfully tune pro audio speakers in car with Rew with decent resu
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Queef
Kelvin ,(subwoofery), is right about a 6dB slope making for a very smooth sound (less bright/shouty).
hmmm thx ill try that to see if its better but as it is now its way better than before
Re: Have anyone successfully tune pro audio speakers in car with Rew with decent resu
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Originally Posted by
Bajbass
i got it sounding just ok but it still seem a bit harsh.Btw i have a dayton dsp.
Harshness may disappear with a gentler sloping when crossing over .
Hope your system Rocks !
Re: Have anyone successfully tune pro audio speakers in car with Rew with decent resu
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Originally Posted by
Queef
Harshness may disappear with a gentler sloping when crossing over .
Hope your system Rocks !
Well was a bit too late to crank it up but im positive it does...hmm with such shallow slopes i guess u must have big gaps in the crossover points between the drivers so everything blends smoothly
Re: Have anyone successfully tune pro audio speakers in car with Rew with decent resu
Yes , you try to make sure that they don't combine with a hump in REW graph. You will hear the increase if they overlap/combine , playing same frequencies .