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Howdy,
Looking for any helpful tips on tuning or getting better sound out of my set up. Specifically the front stage.
Focal ASE 165 6.5in components with passive crossovers- front
Kicker Key 200.4 - non bi-amp mode
Focal ACX 100 4in coaxials- rear
Kicker Hideaway HS10 subwoofer- behind rear seat.
Kicker KEYLOC- connected to subwoofer
Its worth mentioning that the sound is night and day compared to the stock set up. Clean sound and plenty loud. My one problem I can’t quite figure out is how to better blend the tweeters (or maybe the mids). If I leave the radio EQ settings to neutral or “0” for bass, mid and treble it’s quite harsh. So I take the mid down a few notches and it sounds better but not quite enough. Still a little unsatisfying. However, if I remove too much mid it sounds unbalanced.
Initially the bass was quite muddy too, which is why I added the KEYLOC which helped clean up the bass perfectly.
I’ve rerun the setup on both Key 200.4 and KEYLOC to see if it made any difference, but the only thing Ive noticed is that it now seems louder. I used to be able to go up to volume 22/23 comfortably without distortion in the front, but now 20 seems like is the max. Which is fine because I usually listen right around volume 14-16.
The installer that did the initial work left the gains on the Key 200.4 set to minimum, which I tried adjusting but I actually found the sound quality deteriorated a bit so I just left them at the minimum setting. I’ve also tried both Spotify lossless audio and Apple Music lossless. Here, I did notice a big improvement. It sounds pretty damn good whenever lossless audio is playing (from either service), but mediocre when it’s not.
Is the media quality my only issue is there something else I can do to improve the sound on the front stage? I’ve considered running the Key 200.4 in bi-amp mode but have avoided it due to the work of rewiring everything. I am also considering running ForScan to remove the factory EQ. Any help or tips are appreciated!
Looking for any helpful tips on tuning or getting better sound out of my set up. Specifically the front stage.
Focal ASE 165 6.5in components with passive crossovers- front
Kicker Key 200.4 - non bi-amp mode
Focal ACX 100 4in coaxials- rear
Kicker Hideaway HS10 subwoofer- behind rear seat.
Kicker KEYLOC- connected to subwoofer
Its worth mentioning that the sound is night and day compared to the stock set up. Clean sound and plenty loud. My one problem I can’t quite figure out is how to better blend the tweeters (or maybe the mids). If I leave the radio EQ settings to neutral or “0” for bass, mid and treble it’s quite harsh. So I take the mid down a few notches and it sounds better but not quite enough. Still a little unsatisfying. However, if I remove too much mid it sounds unbalanced.
Initially the bass was quite muddy too, which is why I added the KEYLOC which helped clean up the bass perfectly.
I’ve rerun the setup on both Key 200.4 and KEYLOC to see if it made any difference, but the only thing Ive noticed is that it now seems louder. I used to be able to go up to volume 22/23 comfortably without distortion in the front, but now 20 seems like is the max. Which is fine because I usually listen right around volume 14-16.
The installer that did the initial work left the gains on the Key 200.4 set to minimum, which I tried adjusting but I actually found the sound quality deteriorated a bit so I just left them at the minimum setting. I’ve also tried both Spotify lossless audio and Apple Music lossless. Here, I did notice a big improvement. It sounds pretty damn good whenever lossless audio is playing (from either service), but mediocre when it’s not.
Is the media quality my only issue is there something else I can do to improve the sound on the front stage? I’ve considered running the Key 200.4 in bi-amp mode but have avoided it due to the work of rewiring everything. I am also considering running ForScan to remove the factory EQ. Any help or tips are appreciated!
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