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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8755388" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>Dedicated midbasses are the way to go, IMO. Bass is so much louder than every other part of the system, usually, that blending the bass with the mids isn't going to happen with midbass from the mids, unless you have tons of them, IMO. I really like doing midbass in the rear doors and have them play up to, idk, the low 1000's hz range (or whatever you like). You get voices, but you can set it up to be like filler voices, so it doesn't match the loudness or full range of the front, and plays a ton of midbass. My box builder did this in a IS300 with 8" midbasses in the rear doors, 2 10's in the trunk, and components up front. It sounded sooooo good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8755388, member: 591582"] Dedicated midbasses are the way to go, IMO. Bass is so much louder than every other part of the system, usually, that blending the bass with the mids isn't going to happen with midbass from the mids, unless you have tons of them, IMO. I really like doing midbass in the rear doors and have them play up to, idk, the low 1000's hz range (or whatever you like). You get voices, but you can set it up to be like filler voices, so it doesn't match the loudness or full range of the front, and plays a ton of midbass. My box builder did this in a IS300 with 8" midbasses in the rear doors, 2 10's in the trunk, and components up front. It sounded sooooo good. [/QUOTE]
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