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lprince
01-14-2012, 12:43 AM
Hey guys..I need help tuning my HU. I'm not too great with tuning EQs and such so I'm looking for some help :)

My system:

HU - Pioneer p6200bt
AMP - Mb Quart Onyx 4.80/500
Sub - alpine type R 10"
Fronts - infinity reference components 6830cs
Rear - infinity kappa 682.9cf

My head unit settings are as follows:

Graphic EQ
- 100hz
- 315hz
- 1.25hz
- 3.15hz
- 8hz

Adjustment range from +6 to -6 for above

Loudness

-off
-low
-mid
-high

SW setting 1

-normal
-reverse
-off

Sw settings 2

-50hz
-63hz
-80hz
-100hz
-125hz

Adjustment range from +6 to -24 for above

HPF setting

-Off
-50hz
-63hz
-80hz
-100hz
-125hz

Bass booster

-adjustable from 0 to +6

SLA

-adjustable from +4 to -4


So those are the basic settings guys, I'm looking for good highs/mids/lows, clean sound...no thumping bass...looking for clean tight bass.

Any suggestions on settings? Thanks in advance for all your help!

eguiyab
01-15-2012, 11:04 AM
Any Presets??

I tend to like Natural ....

Fade Biased to the Front +3 (to front stage)
Loudness OFF
SW - Normal
SW - 80hz (-/+ to your preference based on how much bass you like)
HPF - 80hz to match sub
Bass Boost @ 0 (adjust sub instead)

SLA - Souce Level Audio - basically if you switch from one source to the other this adjustment allows them to all be the same volume. The radio volume is fixed - so adjust the "level" of all your other sources off of that. IE when you switch from radio to CD/IPOD is it to loud or to low....

that should help a bit... and it might take a few days before you can tell the difference. I also like to listen to a variety of music through the testing period..... Personally I like classical to test. No electronic noises and if a piano or violin is to sharp or dull, than everything else usually falls in line.