Quote Originally Posted by TbM View Post
Its hard to say without hearing it myself but im guessing that fuzz your talking about is harsh treble, try doing my above post and see if it helps.

How are the speakers installed, did you just mount them to the door trim or did you mount it to the door with an mdf spacer and seal the service holes?
Its like you go drive on a open road for a long time and your ears jam. That's the "fuzz" or whatever you call it, I don't know how to describe it. So your suggesting that it might be caused by the harsh treble?
Yeah Ive played around with the treble, it helps abit but I think it sounds better with the treble abit up on +1 rather than in the - levels. But I haven't fully played around with the frequency yet- it kinda sounds the same to me with volts up and down.

Should I touch the mid and mid bass?

I didn't notice anything when I adjusted the fade settings.

However, I noticed the sound is best when your head is on the handbrake so I +2 on the balance and it's somewhat better.

My speakers are currently mounted on the door trim due to time constraints.

My next project will definitely be mounting it on the door + mdf spacer + dynamat. Just don't have time right now~