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<blockquote data-quote="Bobby.b." data-source="post: 8784859" data-attributes="member: 684541"><p>These little 8s with only about .35 ft of air kick like a mule at 60hz and play clean up to a little under 200. I got them crossed over like a brick wall at 40hz with 3 fmods in a row and using the low pass on the amp. the mids are crossed with a set of audiotek 3500hz passives. no rattling doors and I didnt even treat them, I even still keep a bunch of crap in the door pockets and it doesnt rattle around these enclosures are solid. </p><p></p><p>you wouldnt even know theres a big sloppy cheap *** 18 wangin back there its crossed over at 60 and all the "tight" bass you need is right in front of you. </p><p></p><p>only thing thats not great is the orion mids could use to go a little lower they dont blend spectacularly at 180ish i dont like to see that much excusion (like any at all) out of a flimsy mid like that. thinking adding a little enclosure behind them will extend the low end enough should be easy.</p><p></p><p>best of all i put the whole thing togeather for like $500 (already had the amps and wiring).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobby.b., post: 8784859, member: 684541"] These little 8s with only about .35 ft of air kick like a mule at 60hz and play clean up to a little under 200. I got them crossed over like a brick wall at 40hz with 3 fmods in a row and using the low pass on the amp. the mids are crossed with a set of audiotek 3500hz passives. no rattling doors and I didnt even treat them, I even still keep a bunch of crap in the door pockets and it doesnt rattle around these enclosures are solid. you wouldnt even know theres a big sloppy cheap *** 18 wangin back there its crossed over at 60 and all the "tight" bass you need is right in front of you. only thing thats not great is the orion mids could use to go a little lower they dont blend spectacularly at 180ish i dont like to see that much excusion (like any at all) out of a flimsy mid like that. thinking adding a little enclosure behind them will extend the low end enough should be easy. best of all i put the whole thing togeather for like $500 (already had the amps and wiring). [/QUOTE]
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