QUOTE(LaiN87 @ Sep 13 2022, 12:14 AM)
I will not filter for front and rear speakers.
Are you using stock X50 speakers too or others?
Subwoofer shouldn't you filter the higher freq and maintain the low freq only?
QUOTE(LaiN87 @ Sep 13 2022, 12:14 AM)
I will not filter for front and rear speakers.
Are you using stock X50 speakers too or others?
Subwoofer shouldn't you filter the higher freq and maintain the low freq only?
Stock speakers, only added DSP and subwoofer.
You should filtered all speakers accordingly to:-
1) avoid speaker being damaged from too high/low frequency.
2) get better/crispier sound deliver by the speakers - technically speaker per better with limited frequency range.
My subwoofer like
josh5671 highlighted, it already come with own setup or filtering, and for my Blaupunkt GTr-130A (Spec from manufacturer: Frequency Response : 40Hz – 150Hz
Low Pass Filter (LPF) : 50Hz – 100Hz)
QUOTE(josh5671 @ Sep 13 2022, 12:16 AM)
Using some device to capture the white noise actually more than normal user will do.
more sided to audiophile.
i actually have EQ before before but due to I set like randomly (ikut feeling)
so it sound sh*t. and i learn somewhere i shouldnt let the speaker to produce full frequency range
so i run it flat.
front tweeter and door speaker like 8khz to 20khz; rear door speaker 250hz(-6db filter) to like 12khz.
actually sound much better than EQ-ed without limit the frequency.
also, the music player help a lot. make it into another level. compare to my previous player musicolet
Just a question for you regarding your rear door speaker, the range is from 250Hz ~ 12kHz, seem like focusing on mid tone, wouldn't the rear passage find it too warm ?
This is also a reason for me not to filtered too much on the speakers so that it doesn't become too warm.
From your setup, I think tweeter actually can stretch upto 22KHz and for rear speaker it is matter of taste here, but looking at it, I guess it does give you very good mid tone/vocal from rear but lacking of bass and high range.
Just by filtering the frequency range it is same as old school that using crossover (capacitors and inductors), nothing wrong with it and it is working if you have a good a set of speakers.
This post has been edited by muncheno: Sep 13 2022, 09:01 AM