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<blockquote data-quote="6UE5t" data-source="post: 1063830857" data-attributes="member: 103722"><p>IMHO (but note that I'm a newbie ya) for the front, you still make it full range, meaning you bypass the HPF. The reason is because you don't have a sub yet (and assuming your modbass in the rear is not larger than 6.5 inch), so you should try to maximise what ever bass you can still get. If you set the HPF high at the front, I'd think the overall sound of your system will be too weak and thin. More over if you set it like that and try to rely on the rear midbass for the full bas duty, then your sound staging will get pulled to the rear so it will be all over the place which to me is not good. Or another option is just to set the HPF at the front to be pretty low, say at 40Hz, so that it helps limit your front not to overwork producing too low frequency bass which is supposed to be for sub.</p><p>As for the rear, since you only have midbass, ideally you need to limit high & low frequency using band pass filter. Since you only have HPF, then again I suggest you set it at a pretty low frequency, say 40Hz again so that you get some bass again. Then on top of that, it's better that you set your fader control more to the front, say at around 65-80% position to the front, cause you should make your sound staging & imaging more to the front. If you leave it 50/50 in the middle, then the sound will get pulled a bit to the rear so again the sound staging will be more messy.</p><p></p><p>As for your EQ question, it's all up to your ears so we cannot tell you which would sound the best since everyone has different taste and we also cannot hear your system. So everything might need to be adjusted depending on how your system sounds and how you like it to be. In general, the larger the bell shape in your EQ (which is dictated by the Q factor setting), means your setting will have a broader frequency effect around that center frequency. If the shape is narrower, that means your setting will be more focused toward that center frequency with less/more minimal impact on the surrounding frequencies. Setting EQ will take quite some time so you need to be patient.</p><p></p><p>My suggestion is minimal you need to get a bandpass filter for your rear midbass. But of course it will be way much better if you get a power amp and a sub (minimal 10 inch). <img src="https://zerotohundred.com/forums/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":biggrin:" title="Biggrin :biggrin:" data-shortname=":biggrin:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6UE5t, post: 1063830857, member: 103722"] IMHO (but note that I'm a newbie ya) for the front, you still make it full range, meaning you bypass the HPF. The reason is because you don't have a sub yet (and assuming your modbass in the rear is not larger than 6.5 inch), so you should try to maximise what ever bass you can still get. If you set the HPF high at the front, I'd think the overall sound of your system will be too weak and thin. More over if you set it like that and try to rely on the rear midbass for the full bas duty, then your sound staging will get pulled to the rear so it will be all over the place which to me is not good. Or another option is just to set the HPF at the front to be pretty low, say at 40Hz, so that it helps limit your front not to overwork producing too low frequency bass which is supposed to be for sub. As for the rear, since you only have midbass, ideally you need to limit high & low frequency using band pass filter. Since you only have HPF, then again I suggest you set it at a pretty low frequency, say 40Hz again so that you get some bass again. Then on top of that, it's better that you set your fader control more to the front, say at around 65-80% position to the front, cause you should make your sound staging & imaging more to the front. If you leave it 50/50 in the middle, then the sound will get pulled a bit to the rear so again the sound staging will be more messy. As for your EQ question, it's all up to your ears so we cannot tell you which would sound the best since everyone has different taste and we also cannot hear your system. So everything might need to be adjusted depending on how your system sounds and how you like it to be. In general, the larger the bell shape in your EQ (which is dictated by the Q factor setting), means your setting will have a broader frequency effect around that center frequency. If the shape is narrower, that means your setting will be more focused toward that center frequency with less/more minimal impact on the surrounding frequencies. Setting EQ will take quite some time so you need to be patient. My suggestion is minimal you need to get a bandpass filter for your rear midbass. But of course it will be way much better if you get a power amp and a sub (minimal 10 inch). :biggrin: [/QUOTE]
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