Hello!! (sorry for my English)
I recantly bought a new sound system to my car:
Amp - Kenwood KAC 7406
Speakers - JBL GT7-5C Component
SubWoofer - JBL 1204B
i installed it in my front doors, and the problem is that the tweeter are very loud or just to bright.
The issue is that when i listening to music at low volume (lets say if the maxsimum is 50 so low volume is 5-20) then their is a filling that only the tweeters are working, and the woofer is allmost not hearable.
when i turn the volume up (approx 20-35) only then i can hear the woofer and all the lower freq' , but the tweeter is allso very loud and the 4k hz is very annoing.
The quastion is, whay can i do the damp the tweeter level, or in some way to bust up the woofers.😕😕😕😕😕
thank's.
I recantly bought a new sound system to my car:
Amp - Kenwood KAC 7406
Speakers - JBL GT7-5C Component
SubWoofer - JBL 1204B
i installed it in my front doors, and the problem is that the tweeter are very loud or just to bright.
The issue is that when i listening to music at low volume (lets say if the maxsimum is 50 so low volume is 5-20) then their is a filling that only the tweeters are working, and the woofer is allmost not hearable.
when i turn the volume up (approx 20-35) only then i can hear the woofer and all the lower freq' , but the tweeter is allso very loud and the 4k hz is very annoing.
The quastion is, whay can i do the damp the tweeter level, or in some way to bust up the woofers.😕😕😕😕😕
thank's.
i do have, at 2.5k hz and at 8k hz
if i turn down the 2.5 the mids are missing
and the 8k is all ready down a little, is i down it more, all the brightnes is gone and their is a overall filling like the sound is compressd
if i turn down the 2.5 the mids are missing
and the 8k is all ready down a little, is i down it more, all the brightnes is gone and their is a overall filling like the sound is compressd
The tweeters have two settings. Do you have the switch set to 0dB?
Some head units have a loudness contour that will boost the high frequencies at lower volume. If yours has that feature and it's switchable, turn the loudness contour off.
Some head units have a loudness contour that will boost the high frequencies at lower volume. If yours has that feature and it's switchable, turn the loudness contour off.
Are you using an OEM or an aftermarket head unit?
If OEM, are you sure that it's sending a flat, full range signal to the speakers?
Maybe the first reply (post #2) was the best option.
If OEM, are you sure that it's sending a flat, full range signal to the speakers?
Maybe the first reply (post #2) was the best option.
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