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Curious about mid-bass application.
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<blockquote data-quote="mlo" data-source="post: 6495068" data-attributes="member: 616606"><p>Vehicle is a 99 OBS Tahoe 4dr. Hypothetically speaking if a nice set of componenets were installed in the front doors would there be any rationale for considering a set of mid-bass drivers in the passenger rear doors over a set of coaxials?</p><p></p><p>My perception is the front stage can be made plenty bright but I would prefer to have some more depth or fullness to the low and mid range tones. I have read on here that placement is critical for imaging. I do not have any experience in this and am trying to wrap my brain around this. I have always thought the lower frequencies such as mid-bass were less directionally discernable.</p><p></p><p>Do the mid-bass speakers use a cross-over or do they need to have an amp that has crossover adjustable capability. Again, I have no experience in this field and am simply trying to learn the basics of how these components interact. A couple members have corresponded through pm's and have been very helpfull...do not want to burn them out.</p><p></p><p>I have read favorable things about the X-65's one here and am wondering if this would be a sufficient addition to my sound stage that would allow me to consider deleting the subwoofer. My listening pleasure would be designed around the front stage though I believe some rear fill is needed because of the size of the vehicle. OEM speaker location is important and well as things being discrete.</p><p></p><p>TIA for any words of wisdom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mlo, post: 6495068, member: 616606"] Vehicle is a 99 OBS Tahoe 4dr. Hypothetically speaking if a nice set of componenets were installed in the front doors would there be any rationale for considering a set of mid-bass drivers in the passenger rear doors over a set of coaxials? My perception is the front stage can be made plenty bright but I would prefer to have some more depth or fullness to the low and mid range tones. I have read on here that placement is critical for imaging. I do not have any experience in this and am trying to wrap my brain around this. I have always thought the lower frequencies such as mid-bass were less directionally discernable. Do the mid-bass speakers use a cross-over or do they need to have an amp that has crossover adjustable capability. Again, I have no experience in this field and am simply trying to learn the basics of how these components interact. A couple members have corresponded through pm's and have been very helpfull...do not want to burn them out. I have read favorable things about the X-65's one here and am wondering if this would be a sufficient addition to my sound stage that would allow me to consider deleting the subwoofer. My listening pleasure would be designed around the front stage though I believe some rear fill is needed because of the size of the vehicle. OEM speaker location is important and well as things being discrete. TIA for any words of wisdom. [/QUOTE]
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