"bright" at higher volumes
#1
"bright" at higher volumes
I have the DDAW/AT setup in my fairing, Arc 600.4 amp, Sony HU and Beyma Pro6wnd in my pods. I got to go out these past few days and get some solid 80+ mph rides in. I noticed at the lower volumes, the set up is lacking some "fullness" but at higher volumes it fills out nice BUT then becomes really bright.
Any suggestions on what might need to be changed in my set up? Different speakers in the lowers? different set up all together?
Any suggestions on what might need to be changed in my set up? Different speakers in the lowers? different set up all together?
#2
Originally Posted by cfave
I have the DDAW/AT setup in my fairing, Arc 600.4 amp, Sony HU and Beyma Pro6wnd in my pods. I got to go out these past few days and get some solid 80+ mph rides in. I noticed at the lower volumes, the set up is lacking some "fullness" but at higher volumes it fills out nice BUT then becomes really bright.
Any suggestions on what might need to be changed in my set up? Different speakers in the lowers? different set up all together?
Any suggestions on what might need to be changed in my set up? Different speakers in the lowers? different set up all together?
T.
#5
I have the Sony MEX70bt and they are crossed at 70 for the AWs and 80 for the Beymas on the amp. I have the HU crossed at 80 with the slope at 1.
Played around with it last night at set my volume to 35 (3/4) and messed with the settings. On the battery it sounded great but, when I fired it up and got the true amperage from the bike, I could not duplicate the sound. I either pushed the beymas too hard or not enough. There is a thin line and it really depends on the music or the "in put" I am using, either BT or the USB, I get different results.
Played around with it last night at set my volume to 35 (3/4) and messed with the settings. On the battery it sounded great but, when I fired it up and got the true amperage from the bike, I could not duplicate the sound. I either pushed the beymas too hard or not enough. There is a thin line and it really depends on the music or the "in put" I am using, either BT or the USB, I get different results.
Last edited by cfave; 04-12-2018 at 07:51 AM.
#6
Dave, should be able to E-Q that system to sound pretty good. Find a preset E-Q setting you like and then tweak that to your liking, drop those very high frequencies down a bit and bump up the mid bass settings. If you find the Beyma's are too loud or brash use the gains on the 600.4 to knock them down a bit, and perhaps bring up the AW's that are more musical to compensate! Good luck!
Last edited by Moto Mike; 04-13-2018 at 11:15 AM.
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