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Adjustment needed with Forscan if I add DSP (Axxess) ??

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I went with alpines all the way around. The rear got SSV Pods with 6.5”. I now have sound from all around, And the Stinger provides plenty of bump for the Two door. I did fade my settings slightly towards the rear. (The crosshairs on the fade selection basically sits between the front seat uprights that are depicted on the screen). Leaving the fade at the factory setting (which is depicted between the front seat bottoms) made me feel like I was sitting directly in front of just the front speakers. You may need to fade a little further rear since you have a 4 Dr.
I tried doing this same adjustment. It really helped a lot. The sounds is more enjoyable

thank you for the suggestion
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I have the Axxess DSP in my 2022 Badlands with the B&O system. There is no Forscan change needed. Have the shop make adjustment to the rear channels on the amp first. Then adjust the rest with the Axxess DSP. You can set the upper Freq range on all he speaker. Fine tune using the EQ in the DSP.
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Now that I am so much more comfortable with the adjustments on the DSP equalizer, I’m definitely going to try your suggestion and fine-tune the EQ to my personal preferences
 
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Huh... never even heard of the Axxess DSP.

Anyhow... sounds like maybe they did a bad job with the DSP tune. If you have the Base audio system there are Forscan settings you can change to help things. But if you change the Forscan settings you'll have to re-setup the DSP since the input sources change.

If you had the B&O audio system there is nothing to change.
I posted an update on my original post.
But as always, thank you for replying and giving me information/advice. Helped me in the right direction to get things fixed.
 

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Thank you
Now that I am so much more comfortable with the adjustments on the DSP equalizer, I’m definitely going to try your suggestion and fine-tune the EQ to my personal preferences
You still may want them to increase the outputs for the rear channels on the amp.
 
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You still may want them to increase the outputs for the rear channels on the amp.
Ok thanks for the reminder, I will definitely have them increase the outputs for the rear channels
 

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I have the Axxess DSP in my 2022 Badlands with the B&O system. There is no Forscan change needed. Have the shop make adjustment to the rear channels on the amp first. Then adjust the rest with the Axxess DSP. You can set the upper Freq range on all he speaker. Fine tune using the EQ in the DSP.
I believe the B&O system has full range already going to the rear pods so no need for Forscan adjustments.
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