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MP3 CD Player HELP PLS
Hey guys i just got installed my kenwood MPV622...the guys at futureshop
installed it but didn't set it up at all. Newayz i got 2 10's in my car (Phoenix Gold subs) a 1000 watt rockford fosgate amp and this new MP3 cd player..i'm wondering if neone can tell me how to set up the features for it. Especially the features relating to NF Level (non fading level) the options i have is -15 to +15. what should i choose? HPF (Front/Rear High Pass Filter) the options are THROUGH/100/125/170Hz.. what should i choose? (right now i have it at 100 dats wut the guy at the shop todl me to do. LPF NF (Non fading low pass filter) 50/80/120/Through Hz.. which one should i choose Volume offset V-Offset/V-OFF -8 to +or- 0 now even the manul doesn't explain wut settings do and di have no clue wut do so since my old cd player didn't have all this only has Bass Treble and Fader control.. Any help from neone would be GREATLY APPRECIATED. Thanx for readin this and i really hope someone writes back. |
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MP3 CD Player HELP PLS
"Girish Verma" wrote in message news Hey guys i just got installed my kenwood MPV622...the guys at futureshop installed it but didn't set it up at all. Newayz i got 2 10's in my car (Phoenix Gold subs) a 1000 watt rockford fosgate amp and this new MP3 cd player..i'm wondering if neone can tell me how to set up the features for well thats good, bud it. Especially the features relating to NF Level (non fading level) the options i have is -15 to +15. what should i choose? I would guess that they hooked the non fading inputs up to your sub. I did have an install once where the guy hoked the rear preamps to sub?????? but anyway, I would guess that this is your sub volume. HPF (Front/Rear High Pass Filter) the options are THROUGH/100/125/170Hz.. what should i choose? (right now i have it at 100 dats wut the guy at the shop todl me to do. this is your onboard crossover I would go with 125 if your using factory speakers or 5.25 speakers or smaller. 100 hz crossover point for 6.5 (would actually go 80 if was an option). This just keeps the base out of your highs LPF NF (Non fading low pass filter) 50/80/120/Through Hz.. which one should i choose I would go 80 on your subs but I like to crossover where my highs left off (whats up with the non matching freq?) Volume offset V-Offset/V-OFF -8 to +or- 0 hmm... someone else will have to help you out here bud now even the manul doesn't explain wut settings do and di have no clue wut do so since my old cd player didn't have all this only has Bass Treble and Fader control.. Any help from neone would be GREATLY APPRECIATED. Thanx for readin this and i really hope someone writes back. have fun |
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