Alpine i-personalize help needed

Discussion in 'General Car Audio Discussions' started by iami3k, Apr 12, 2006.

  1. iami3k

    iami3k New Member

    Is any one familiar with the I-personalize at www.alpine.com?

    Here is what I have
    HDU: - alpine cda-9855
    front speakers: infinity kappa 6.1perfects with tweeters and crossovers
    rear speakers: infinity kappa 693.5i 6x9
    amp: 4ch kicker 350 watts

    The head unit has parametric and graphic equalizer and I have no idea how to set those up. I know people say just mess around with settings to find what you like, but i've tried that and wasn't really able to set the settings to my liking.

    I basically want real loud crisp sound with some midbass as I listen to mostly hip hop/rap. Can any one register at https://i-personalize.alpine.com/nam/index.html and set the parametric equalizer and the crossover..they have an option where you can email the saved settings to me.

    My system sounds OK right now...but I know it can sound better...so if anyone has a little time to mess around with the i-personalize and email me the settings to fatkushnugz@yahoo.com would be much appreciated and I thank you in advance.

    Some info on the speakers:
    Infinity kappa 693.5i
    Design: 3way
    freq responce - 35 - 22K Hz
    RMS watts - 2 - 110
    peak power handling - 330 watts


    infinity 6.1 perfects
    Design 2way
    Sensitivity 90dB
    freq responce 75 - 23K Hz
    RMS 25-100watts
    peak power handling 400 watts

    Thanks all
     
  2. Caraudiotalk

    Caraudiotalk Administrator Staff Member

    Sorry, im not familiar with that unit.
     
  3. clipser-gs-t

    clipser-gs-t Full Member

    You need to download the setting at the alpine website, burn them on a cd, and upload them on your deck.
     
  4. iami3k

    iami3k New Member

    Yea i know how to upload the settings...i just don't know what the proper settings would be for the speakers im using. So I was just wondering if anyone with enough knowladge can set up the equalizer and the crossover based on the speakers specs I listed above.