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<blockquote data-quote="flightz71" data-source="post: 6484752" data-attributes="member: 616494"><p>I know that those 6x9's don't extend low but they BUMP HARD.</p><p></p><p>Moreover... I feel that a lot of people actually prefer the kick and feel of midbass more than the rumbly earthquake?</p><p></p><p>The First video sounds insane!! I can feel that bass deep inside me... and it sounds like it can get pretty low too! (I have a nice 5.1 home theater hooked up to my comp so I can hear the sound pretty well). 2nd video sounds like sh1t... but wtv.</p><p></p><p>Personally I don't really like my JL 12W6V2 just cause it can't kick mid notes (80-120Hz) nearly as hard as the "pos" factory harman kardon 6x9's when the bass eq on my factory deck was maxed out. (I have a 2003 BMW M3 too)</p><p></p><p>It does a great job being a "sub" but I dunno... I feel my music just isn't as rich anymore (I can't feel it nor really hear the low end midbass). I'm running K2P's in the front too crossed at 75Hz @ 12dB. I'm downsizing to a 10" to see how it sounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flightz71, post: 6484752, member: 616494"] I know that those 6x9's don't extend low but they BUMP HARD. Moreover... I feel that a lot of people actually prefer the kick and feel of midbass more than the rumbly earthquake? The First video sounds insane!! I can feel that bass deep inside me... and it sounds like it can get pretty low too! (I have a nice 5.1 home theater hooked up to my comp so I can hear the sound pretty well). 2nd video sounds like sh1t... but wtv. Personally I don't really like my JL 12W6V2 just cause it can't kick mid notes (80-120Hz) nearly as hard as the "pos" factory harman kardon 6x9's when the bass eq on my factory deck was maxed out. (I have a 2003 BMW M3 too) It does a great job being a "sub" but I dunno... I feel my music just isn't as rich anymore (I can't feel it nor really hear the low end midbass). I'm running K2P's in the front too crossed at 75Hz @ 12dB. I'm downsizing to a 10" to see how it sounds. [/QUOTE]
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