Finally got everything in and I've been playing with tuning. Evrything is JL 75watts to the 7.7 in boats and 500 to a 13tw5 under the dash firing forward. Sounds very good, but I can't seem to make up my mind and leave it alone.
3 of the inboats are in boxes that are a bit small, but they play pretty level down close to 60hz, the one by the driver is in a small cup I got from Earmark and is noticeably brighter and plays at the drivers shoulder more or less. If I bring the crossovers up into the high 80's the briteness goes away, but then you can pinpoint where the sub is from all seats but the drivers seat. If I lower the crossovers below 80 the sub disappears, but then there is a speaker that sounds different from the rest. Any ideas which way to go?
I have front and rear crossovers available, I can change the cutoff slope on the sub from 12 to 24db / octave, and I can probably stuff about 1/4 lb of polyfil behind the bright speaker. There is no room to add the bigger box because of the throttle cables.
3 of the inboats are in boxes that are a bit small, but they play pretty level down close to 60hz, the one by the driver is in a small cup I got from Earmark and is noticeably brighter and plays at the drivers shoulder more or less. If I bring the crossovers up into the high 80's the briteness goes away, but then you can pinpoint where the sub is from all seats but the drivers seat. If I lower the crossovers below 80 the sub disappears, but then there is a speaker that sounds different from the rest. Any ideas which way to go?
I have front and rear crossovers available, I can change the cutoff slope on the sub from 12 to 24db / octave, and I can probably stuff about 1/4 lb of polyfil behind the bright speaker. There is no room to add the bigger box because of the throttle cables.
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