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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8755602" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>These little 4 inch Dayton woofers are pretty damn nice actually. The limiter starts kicking in and I see some clipping if I set the crossover below 70 hz, so I have them crossed at 75 HPF and 5000 LPF, and I gotta say, I won’t be in a huge huge hurry to upgrade. I have an Audio Legion 10 inch in 1.25 ported @ 32 hz in here with them at the moment, and they actually keep up. I can’t put my stock speaker covers back on though. It’s hard to explain without pictures inside the door, but it’s made in a way that the 6x9 magnet went down the center in the door panel When I switched and put dual magnets, I had to space it out 1.25 inches because it hit on the inside. The speaker cover does fit on, but the 6 mm of xmax from these 4 inch woofers hits it on even low listening levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8755602, member: 678073"] These little 4 inch Dayton woofers are pretty damn nice actually. The limiter starts kicking in and I see some clipping if I set the crossover below 70 hz, so I have them crossed at 75 HPF and 5000 LPF, and I gotta say, I won’t be in a huge huge hurry to upgrade. I have an Audio Legion 10 inch in 1.25 ported @ 32 hz in here with them at the moment, and they actually keep up. I can’t put my stock speaker covers back on though. It’s hard to explain without pictures inside the door, but it’s made in a way that the 6x9 magnet went down the center in the door panel When I switched and put dual magnets, I had to space it out 1.25 inches because it hit on the inside. The speaker cover does fit on, but the 6 mm of xmax from these 4 inch woofers hits it on even low listening levels. [/QUOTE]
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