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How do I equalize each channel (Speaker) individually? (Car audio)?


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Hello, first off, I have a total of 16 channels in my car which are all mids and highs except for 2 that are subs. My component speakers respond from 43Hz - 25kHz. My mid bass drivers respond from 70-3000 Hz, my Bullet Tweeters respond from 3,500-18,000 Hz and my subs respond from 20Hz-300Hz. I have 6 component speakers, 4 mid bass drivers, 4 bullet tweeters and 2 sub woofers, making a total of 16 speakers (channels).

What I want to do is to EQUALIZE INDIVIDUALLY each speaker. I want my subs both of them to respond from 20 Hz to 300 Hz, my mids to respond from 301 Hz to 3000 Hz my component speakers to respond from 301 Hz to 25 kHz and my bullet tweeters to respond from 3001 Hz to 18,000 Hz

To do that do i have to put my head unit's 16 band eq FLAT and equalize (actually set a response range) each speaker with the amp's crossover?

I really need help with this. I hope you guys can help me as soon as you can.

Thanks :)

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16 old school Craco equalizers ???

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You need each speaker on its own amp channel first

Then a 8ch processor like audison bit1

Or RF 360.3

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Then understand the difference between crossover and equalizer

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You need each speaker on its own amp channel first

Then a 8ch processor like audison bit1

Or RF 360.3

Then understand the difference between crossover and equalizer

Thanks a lot dude! :) Can you teach me please how to use the processor to set my desired frequency range (stated on my 1st post :D) on my 16 channels?

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