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Alpine CDA-9835 / i-personalize


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bpleas2 
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Posted: June 15, 2005 at 10:00 PM / IP Logged  
I just had an Alpine CDA-9835 installed in my truck ('95 GMC 1/2 ton single cab) and have some questions about using i-personalize to adjust my crossover and eq settings.
 
Equipment:
 
CDA-9835 head unit
EL8A-hp Bazooka tube behind seat (1)
Boston Acoustics CX7e 4"x6" two-way speakers (rear speakers)
factory speakers in doors (front speakers)
XM radio through an FM modulator
 
Would someone please recommend crossover Hz, db, and db/oct settings and EQ Hz, db, and width settings for the above equipment, with a short explanation, if possible?
 
Also, any information or websites regarding optimal eq settings for different types of music would also be greatly appreciated.
 
Thanks for the help.
tcss 
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Posted: June 16, 2005 at 1:39 PM / IP Logged  
Go to Alpines websight for the time correction, all you need to do is punch in the distances from your head to each of the 5 speakers and they will give you the delay settings. As for the X-overs your hi freq. speakers are kind of weak ( factory fronts and 4 X 6 rears ) so I wouldn't put too much bass in those. I would set the sub @ 80 hz, the fronts @ 80 hz and the rears @ 120 hz.  Use the X-over level contorls to balance front to rear and sub level. I'm not a big fan of heavy equalization so I would use these sparingly for your final tweak on the system and don't use much below 100 hz becuase this system really couldn't handle gain lower then that.

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