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<blockquote data-quote="winkychevelle" data-source="post: 7670894" data-attributes="member: 611804"><p>put your bigger amp on your components you have and take the smaller for the tweets with a passive cap to keep the bass out of them. i wouldnt try and make you highs loud as fawk if you dont know how your bass will sound.</p><p></p><p>worst case you think you have ****** bass but your highs will drown the bass out and make your bass sound weak.</p><p></p><p>yea i know you can turn your highs down but once you hear your bass compared to your highs you might be thinking why did i go through all this trouble just to have to turn them down.</p><p></p><p>i always build my bass first then my highs. but really i never needed more than 1 2way component set run biamped or active off about 160w. and then ive had to turn my highs down quite a bit..</p><p></p><p>my last set-up was 2 z12s walled in my cruze and my highs werent lacking midbass was but cant ask for competing midbass with 150db of music. as long as everything is on axis you should be fine. this is the reason i say aiming is important. power helps but you arent gaining power anywhere except on the new tweeter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winkychevelle, post: 7670894, member: 611804"] put your bigger amp on your components you have and take the smaller for the tweets with a passive cap to keep the bass out of them. i wouldnt try and make you highs loud as fawk if you dont know how your bass will sound. worst case you think you have ****** bass but your highs will drown the bass out and make your bass sound weak. yea i know you can turn your highs down but once you hear your bass compared to your highs you might be thinking why did i go through all this trouble just to have to turn them down. i always build my bass first then my highs. but really i never needed more than 1 2way component set run biamped or active off about 160w. and then ive had to turn my highs down quite a bit.. my last set-up was 2 z12s walled in my cruze and my highs werent lacking midbass was but cant ask for competing midbass with 150db of music. as long as everything is on axis you should be fine. this is the reason i say aiming is important. power helps but you arent gaining power anywhere except on the new tweeter [/QUOTE]
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