Becker Amplifier

EQ settings for the new mobile audio system?
1990 300 Replacement Radio ——————————————– E Help ———————————— I just upgraded Becker JVC HDR-1 speakers with Alpine Type S on the front and back door and disabled the speaker to low midrange driven factory Active Bass Amp. Bass amp is out and replaced with 6-channel audio power amplifier JL S-type front and rear speakers Alpine and JL Audio 10 "Sub-woofer wedge in the trunk. Does anyone know how to set the equalizer in the JVC? OK is this system's main unit – JVC KD-HDR 1 Alpine SPS-10c2 Type – facing the Alps SPS-13C2 Type – Rear Auido JL Subwoofer – JL Audio 10W1v2-4 Six-Channel System Amplifier – A6450 No need to power the door speakers: How I can set the equalizer JVC amplifier in the set of front speakers as follows – 118 htz rear speakers Hi-Pass – 146 Hi-Pass htz SUB – 70 htz low-pass w / Bass Boost -. Off Please let me know if these settings are correct. I can get a dynamic sound when changing radio stations.
you have to play with it, the front speakers essential for a good sound studio so the child can set the high pass better, but quikly start to distort at higher volume levels because to try to produce low simply can not. The first time provides full benefits for the volume works well with your receiver, to the setting, then turn all fronts gains acceptance, then the high pass set at 200 for fronts to turn the receiver to its highest level to listen, and start Turn down to 200 hp from beginning to distort here, then go back up around 20 Hz and call it good. then turn the front to get to the bottom and repeat the rear. after the back is set to experiment with the sub, try some bass boost, try increasing the lp. ect .. what really is a personal preference. And do not be surprised after his perfect back the next day and want to change it, taking a few "visits" to really achieve. I think the audience has to "load" to really get. If I were to guess this is about how I was going to fall. The front speakers high pass around 160. The rear at about 80, the sub around 80Hz low pass. and a small amount of boost.
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