Can't find the seting in the eq. Can you give more dtails for finding the shelf function. Taht is for the dsc280Originally Posted by jbldriven
Can't find the seting in the eq. Can you give more dtails for finding the shelf function. Taht is for the dsc280Originally Posted by jbldriven
The problem willbe finding a tech locally i can trustOriginally Posted by scott fitlin
Easy enough to figure out. Disconnect the input from your amps. No noise... the problem is up stream... still have noise, there's your problem.Originally Posted by jbldriven
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If I understand correctly, this is not in the EQ section, but in the crossover section. You want to set the woofers with a lower crossover (high pass) point of 15 to 18 Hz, and then choose a slope. Start out with 12 db/octave and see what you like.Originally Posted by jbldriven
If i understand you correctly that is the current configuration that i'm using 18hz @ 24db roll off. This setting still allow lower frequencies to the woofer but at a reduced level. At 24 db per octive the graph on the display still shows respone below 18hz I don' think i can exactly cut it off at 18.Originally Posted by stevem
I have to show respect for my woofers
You should be OK with your current settings. You shouldn't need much better LF attenuation at normal playback levels. You'll still get low end response, but your woofers won't be moving excessively. Hope this helps.Originally Posted by jbldriven
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