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<blockquote data-quote="csu87" data-source="post: 5984581" data-attributes="member: 608868"><p>So i havent had my subs hooked up for the last week or so and i have noticed that the midbass in my car isnt up to par with my standards. Right now, ive got the 6.5 type rs that are doing my midbass and med highs and some 4x6s and tweeters for the highs.</p><p></p><p>I know that running 2 different sizes of subs makes the quality bad, but, if i were to put a couple 8s in for just midbass, I shouldnt get much, if any, interference with the sub frequencies, right?</p><p></p><p>to sum up, 2 15s for lows and 2 8s for midlows should be ok?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="csu87, post: 5984581, member: 608868"] So i havent had my subs hooked up for the last week or so and i have noticed that the midbass in my car isnt up to par with my standards. Right now, ive got the 6.5 type rs that are doing my midbass and med highs and some 4x6s and tweeters for the highs. I know that running 2 different sizes of subs makes the quality bad, but, if i were to put a couple 8s in for just midbass, I shouldnt get much, if any, interference with the sub frequencies, right? to sum up, 2 15s for lows and 2 8s for midlows should be ok? [/QUOTE]
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