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I have a pioneer WT8600 and like the powerful but sometimes do my own. I also like a 63 hz 12 db HPF. I got infinity kappa perfect 3 way component front stage. What’s your favorite eq preset
I thinking about having a hood shop do a RTA tune after I get my dsp installed.i like curves more like this
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In between a full whitledge and a half whit for me. Flat from 200-220hz up after the bass curve basically. In a sitting vehicle I like a bit less bass.I never really think of myself as a bass head but I guess I am, I like a full Whitledge curve. I can't hear anything above 12 or 12.5 khz so that influences my tune somewhat.
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This is an image of the curve from Jazzi's tuning companion. I'm not sure what that would be closest to in Pioneer's presets though.
I would highly recommend doing some research on a shop or remote tune before paying for a tune. They need to actually specialize in it, not just on the side.I thinking about having a hood shop do a RTA tune after I get my dsp installed.
i agree i plan on taking to a reputable shop with rta soon after i put my dsp in. I don't believe in remote tunes to many variables to trust it.I would highly recommend doing some research on a shop or remote tune before paying for a tune. They need to actually specialize in it, not just on the side.
And I'd really only pay for a tune if you're running active through a dsp. I don't know what you have, the reason I say this is because there's a LOT of examples of people on this forum searching for a good while to find a shop or a remote tuner after being burned a lot. The professionals are definitely in a class of their own.
Or alternatively, spend time learning, reading and asking questions on how to tune. If you have free time then it's "free time" spent on it. After buying a measurement mic or a pc
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