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<blockquote data-quote="GRexer" data-source="post: 1063839000" data-attributes="member: 120"><p>Ok.. I've briefly gone thru the user manual. Apparently the "2ZON" Dual Zone System is for those who have a MPV, have 2 different sources, and wants to seperate maybe the driver's cabin(listening to raido) and rear cabin's(kids watching DVD for example) audio source. Irrelevant here I suppose so that should be turned off.</p><p></p><p>As for your setup at the moment, I believe the crossover settings DOES matter even though you are still running on the HU power and not amps. At least, on my Pioneer(s) and Alpine(s), they did mattered, too long never fiddled with Kenwood setups but I believe they should be the same. I have had some low budget setups for friends that used the 3-way capable HUs to run the 2-way components via the HU and a small subwoofer/amp to compliment.</p><p></p><p>I would recommend you try fading all towards the front first, then try out each setting of the Front High Pass Filter to Through(no filters), 40, 60 and 80. See which of it do you like. Personally I would stick with 60 or 80 but I usually have subwoofers to back me up. Once you've done that, set the rear HPF to similar as the Front LPF, then slowly Fade it toward the rear, until you can noticeably hear the sound being pulled to the back, then back it down one or two levels.</p><p></p><p>That should be about it. It would be better if you could bandpass the rear to run between the front HPF frequency and about up to 200MHz, or get a cheap crossover to hook up the rear mid-bass so that they play until a certain range only. You could also add a coil (inductor) with roughly a 3.2-3.3 mHy(millihenry) before the speaker terminals to create a cheap 6dB 200Mhz Low Pass Filter(and coupled with the High Pass Filter setting in your HU, creates a bandpass filter)</p><p></p><p>After that you might want to venture into EQ-ing, looks like your unit has a pseudo parametric EQ of sorts, but for EQing, I can't comment much as it's all down to personal taste.</p><p></p><p>Always trust yourself to do the tuning if possible, as it's your pair of ears, so, you're the one who knows what sounds better to you. <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><p></p><p>p/s: Sorry for being such an old fart and posting such a long post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GRexer, post: 1063839000, member: 120"] Ok.. I've briefly gone thru the user manual. Apparently the "2ZON" Dual Zone System is for those who have a MPV, have 2 different sources, and wants to seperate maybe the driver's cabin(listening to raido) and rear cabin's(kids watching DVD for example) audio source. Irrelevant here I suppose so that should be turned off. As for your setup at the moment, I believe the crossover settings DOES matter even though you are still running on the HU power and not amps. At least, on my Pioneer(s) and Alpine(s), they did mattered, too long never fiddled with Kenwood setups but I believe they should be the same. I have had some low budget setups for friends that used the 3-way capable HUs to run the 2-way components via the HU and a small subwoofer/amp to compliment. I would recommend you try fading all towards the front first, then try out each setting of the Front High Pass Filter to Through(no filters), 40, 60 and 80. See which of it do you like. Personally I would stick with 60 or 80 but I usually have subwoofers to back me up. Once you've done that, set the rear HPF to similar as the Front LPF, then slowly Fade it toward the rear, until you can noticeably hear the sound being pulled to the back, then back it down one or two levels. That should be about it. It would be better if you could bandpass the rear to run between the front HPF frequency and about up to 200MHz, or get a cheap crossover to hook up the rear mid-bass so that they play until a certain range only. You could also add a coil (inductor) with roughly a 3.2-3.3 mHy(millihenry) before the speaker terminals to create a cheap 6dB 200Mhz Low Pass Filter(and coupled with the High Pass Filter setting in your HU, creates a bandpass filter) After that you might want to venture into EQ-ing, looks like your unit has a pseudo parametric EQ of sorts, but for EQing, I can't comment much as it's all down to personal taste. Always trust yourself to do the tuning if possible, as it's your pair of ears, so, you're the one who knows what sounds better to you. :biggrin: p/s: Sorry for being such an old fart and posting such a long post. [/QUOTE]
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