Quote Originally Posted by KrisKros View Post
I just got the Pioneer 2950. As of now, im using Targa X series seps for the front, and moved my kenwood stock speakers to the rear temporarily. I have no amp, but will get one when I get my sub next month. I'm running my Seps directly from my 2950. I'm not THAT happy about the sound, it's mediocre.

Question:When I run my seps through the amp, will it sound more clean, n loud n have some good midbass? Or will a crossover do the job? or both? I think my headunit is the problem, i played around with the sounds, and i just can't seem to get the nice midbass/bass sounds, and the voice isn't as clear as i'd like it to be.
--AFAIK, okay naman yun 2950 mo (may built-in HPF & LPF yan na pwede mo kalikot para yun highs and mids sa harap lang lalabas). Try mo also kalikutin yun FIE (Front Image Enhancer) para yun lows na sound nasa rear speakers mo lang lalabas.

*[SIZE=2]High Pass Filter: If you do not want low frequency sounds to play from the front or rear speaker outputs, you can turn on the 12dB/octave High Pass Filter. The HPF has a selectable cutoff frequency (50, 63, 80, 100, or 125 Hz). Only frequencies higher than those in the selected range are output through the speakers

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[SIZE=2]Front Image Enhancer (FIE): The Front Image Enhancer attenuates mid- and high-frequency sounds from the rear speakers at selectable crossover points, so that most of the vocals will come from the front speakers, giving you better image staging. You can select from the following cutoff frequencies: 100Hz, 160Hz, and 250Hz.

**taken from www.pioneerelectronics.com**

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[SIZE=2]--Hope this helps sir.
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