Mike2k111
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Hey i hope somebody can help me here. On the crossover box for the infinity 6000cs components there appears to be 3 connection points for the the tweeters, whereas there are only 2 for INPUT and WOOFER. Can anyone shed any light on which of the connection points I should use? Cheers
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Dom
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from memory mate, you will have two +'s (could be -'s) for the tweeter, and one of them is a -20db drop (something like that).
I dropped mind on my infinity's, sounds alot better as they are quite bright!
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Mike2k111
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Ar right, that makes sense looking at how its labeled. What would be the actual performance benifits of lowering the db level on the components? at the moment i think mine are set to the standard positive, what will i notice by changing it.
Also, a completely unrelated question but on my head unit settings there is a HPF LPF setting. Do these need to be set to anything, at the moment I have them as off? Thanks
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Wabby69
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High-Pass Filter & Low-Pass Filter mate.
Pretty much, they just filter out high-pass or low-pass frequencies, and only allow them to be amplified / outputted. They are best left off unless you just want ONLY voice / Bass (Sort of)!
Hope that helps!
[Edited on 01-01-2006 by Wabby69]
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Dom
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dropping it just drops the tweeters volume by X dB amount - i found the treble too ear piercing for my liking. Once youve got your install done, try dropping it and have a listen for a few days - it will depend on your install whether you need to drop it or not.
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