Musway DSP Setup File Information
On the included USB drive you will find multiple preconfigured DSP files that will get you up and going fast. Following are descriptions of how these files are set up.
H-FLT EQ
INPUT
This file is the most basic configuration. This file is configured for 4 channel input on channels 1, 2, 3, and 4, and 2 channel input (1 & 2) on channels 5, 6, 7, and 8. This is the file to use if you are not using the speakers sold at American Hard Bag and you intend on setting your own equalization.
OUTPUT
Common crossover points have been set for all channels.
Channels 1 & 2 High Pass @ 150hz, 24db, Linkwitz Riley
Channels 3 & 4 High Pass @ 80hz, 24db, Linkwitz Riley
Channels 5 & 6 High Pass @ 80hz, 24db, Linkwitz Riley
Channels 7 & 8 High pass @ 50hz, 24db, Linkwitz Riley
No equalization is set on any channels
GAIN
Amplifier gain has not been set. You should refer to our gain setting proceedure that is specific to the speakers you are using. You can find that article here.
RF OD 2in4out
INPUT
This is the file to use if you have a factory radio with a Rockford Fosgate flash on it and you are using Velocity OverDrive series speakers. This file is configured for 2 channels of input and 8 channels of output. Only channels 1, 2, 3, and 4 have speaker specific equalization, hence the name 2in4out.
OUTPUT
Common crossover points have been set for all channels.
Channels 1 & 2 High Pass @ 150hz, 24db, Linkwitz Riley
Channels 3 & 4 High Pass @ 80hz, 24db, Linkwitz Riley
Channels 5 & 6 High Pass @ 80hz, 24db, Linkwitz Riley
Channels 7 & 8 High pass @ 50hz, 24db, Linkwitz Riley
Speaker specific equalization has been set for Velocity OverDrive 6.5" components in the fairing with passive crossovers, and 6x9 components in the lids using passive crossovers.
Tweeter Horn Phase
Note that the tweeter horns should be wired so that the polarity is oposite of the companion mid range speaker. This is due to the distance between the midrange and the tweeter horn. Failure to invert polarity for the tweeter horns will result in a response dip around 2khz and will make vocals sound quieter.
GAIN
Amplifier gain has not been set. You should refer to our gain setting proceedure that is specific to the speakers you are using. You can find that article here.