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First of all, you need to do some calculations in order to set your amp levels properly with a volt meter.Then you need to dial in your limiter on the dsp to match those values.After that is crossover and eq.Evj345 wrote:Good day all, I'm having some issues tuning my audio system at least I think it can do better than it is... First off the vehicle is a Toyota Noah 2012.
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Big 3 180amp alternator and double 2/0 ground from chassis to amps my issue isn't power I don't get dimming lights ever my voltage stays within 13.8v @ high volume.
Signal Processing:
Clarion Double din headunit fx450
Helix dsp.3s
Amplification: 2 stetson ex3000 black series
1 for hi-mids and the other for low mid.
Comando crx4-4600 horns and tweets.
Transducers: (2)18 sound 10M600 (2) 18 sound 12mb700.
Drivers: (2) ds18 dkh1 680watts (2) genius audio 1" exit 300 watts
Tweeters: (2) JBL st400.
The issue I'm having is tuning im used to using multiple clarion eqs and crossover but I wanted a change in less wiring and components so I went with a dsp but it is really confusing and I know helix is one of the best right now so help how do I tune everything to be as loud as I know 18 sounds play crisp bright mids with nice midbass.
If someone can help me by remote tuning or just pointing me in the right direction I'm good.
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kavaninho wrote:How you end up with a 6-way system? This is a bit overcomplicated and not thought out. From the looks of it, your system will be mono judging from the choice of amplifiers. The dsp has 8 outputs and is capable of processing the system (with outputs to spare). Ensure the L+R channels are summed for each of your outputs. Unfortunate that the equipment is already bought as I would have recommended something along the lines of a 4-way stereo setup.
Here is some good advice:
Never have unlike components in a system sharing the same amplifier channel. I suspect you have your horns connected this way. If so, you can correct or delete/replace two of the horns
Evj345 wrote:kavaninho wrote:How you end up with a 6-way system? This is a bit overcomplicated and not thought out. From the looks of it, your system will be mono judging from the choice of amplifiers. The dsp has 8 outputs and is capable of processing the system (with outputs to spare). Ensure the L+R channels are summed for each of your outputs. Unfortunate that the equipment is already bought as I would have recommended something along the lines of a 4-way stereo setup.
Here is some good advice:
Never have unlike components in a system sharing the same amplifier channel. I suspect you have your horns connected this way. If so, you can correct or delete/replace two of the horns
Everything has their own channels channel A is tweets split into 2 channels of the 4 channel and B is horns also split to the other 2 channels of the comando
Hi mid is channel C split to the stetson and D low mids split to the other stetsom
kavaninho wrote:Evj345 wrote:kavaninho wrote:How you end up with a 6-way system? This is a bit overcomplicated and not thought out. From the looks of it, your system will be mono judging from the choice of amplifiers. The dsp has 8 outputs and is capable of processing the system (with outputs to spare). Ensure the L+R channels are summed for each of your outputs. Unfortunate that the equipment is already bought as I would have recommended something along the lines of a 4-way stereo setup.
Here is some good advice:
Never have unlike components in a system sharing the same amplifier channel. I suspect you have your horns connected this way. If so, you can correct or delete/replace two of the horns
Everything has their own channels channel A is tweets split into 2 channels of the 4 channel and B is horns also split to the other 2 channels of the comando
Hi mid is channel C split to the stetson and D low mids split to the other stetsom
If so, you are set for tuning. Can you share your existing tune?
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