Most DSPs allow you to save settings so you can reapply them at a later time without having to do all the messing around again.
With the dsp being at -6db it would be tuning it as if there was just a weak signal, the DD-1 would not pick up its -6db slope.
What could happen? Well since the channel is set at -6db when you are using the dd-1 on that channel you will end up with a higher gain setting due to the lack of signal it is receiving due to the -6db setting.
So more then likely your mid will play as if it was before you added your -6db slope. Which should make the current -6 setting useless or as if it was at 0db, but if you go and change it to 0db currently after tuning with it at -6db it would be mad distorted.
i'm doing a active sq build using the pioneer avh-x4800bs and frockford fostgate prime amps the r600.4d 1200.1d and using the jl audio twk-88 how do i set my gains
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i'm doing a active sq build using the pioneer avh-x4800bs and frockford fostgate prime amps the r600.4d 1200.1d and using the jl audio twk-88 how do i set my gains