OV53 Posted March 23, 2014 Share Posted March 23, 2014 It's all about trial and error man. You'll have some knobs next to the terminals that you can turn using a narrow screwdriver. They are to adjust the frequency and level. You've just literally got to play a tune and then go through the range on the knobs until it sounds right. You're best off adjusting your settings on your head unit too. I find that having SLA set to -4 is a good start as it means you can crank it up to the top without distortion. Keep the equaliser on flat, subwoofer setting to 200Hz, +6 -12, HPF 200Hz (set the positives and minuses to the maximum and extreme minimum. Depending on your head unit there may be some other settings but without having a proper tinker about I won't know. Pioneer units are the best for SQ setups in my opinion as you can achieve good sound control in the settings, even control the position of the sounds. I remember an old unit I had you could make the highs and miss appear to be coming from behind you even though the speakers were in the door card and on the dash! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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