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<blockquote data-quote="DueceDuece_22" data-source="post: 12350" data-attributes="member: 541819"><p>I have a 95 Cavalier with a Kenwood Excelon Hideaway Headunit. (2) 5 1/2 Rockford fosgate's in my front doors (about to replace with Kenwood's) and (2) 6*9's Kenwood's along the back window. I have a 500 watt Kenwood Excelon amp pushing my highs and a 600 watt kenwood Excelon amp pushing my Rockford Fosgate 10's in the trunk in a sealed box.</p><p></p><p>I would like to know how to "cap" all my high speakers. Another words take all the bass out of my high's. (my 5 1/2's and 6*9's). I know I should turn the bass all the way down or off on my 500 watt amp which I have but there is still something hittin up there. Can I get some help from anyone that knows about this??? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DueceDuece_22, post: 12350, member: 541819"] I have a 95 Cavalier with a Kenwood Excelon Hideaway Headunit. (2) 5 1/2 Rockford fosgate's in my front doors (about to replace with Kenwood's) and (2) 6*9's Kenwood's along the back window. I have a 500 watt Kenwood Excelon amp pushing my highs and a 600 watt kenwood Excelon amp pushing my Rockford Fosgate 10's in the trunk in a sealed box. I would like to know how to "cap" all my high speakers. Another words take all the bass out of my high's. (my 5 1/2's and 6*9's). I know I should turn the bass all the way down or off on my 500 watt amp which I have but there is still something hittin up there. Can I get some help from anyone that knows about this??? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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