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Advice needed to improve JL / Focal setup... not enough volume
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<blockquote data-quote="beak81champ" data-source="post: 8659407" data-attributes="member: 670274"><p>I had this same issue with my system at first. I have a Camaro with long tube headers and straight pipes, and obviously motor sound increases with speed. My fix was adding mids in the pillars with my tweeters. The vocals and mid is what I was missing with a 2-way. I know they can sound incredible, but 3-way allowed me to put 300 watts on my midbass, and 150 to each speaker in my pillars. Obviously, that’s available power, not actual, but by installing mids up high gave me exactly what I was looking for...</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]1838[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beak81champ, post: 8659407, member: 670274"] I had this same issue with my system at first. I have a Camaro with long tube headers and straight pipes, and obviously motor sound increases with speed. My fix was adding mids in the pillars with my tweeters. The vocals and mid is what I was missing with a 2-way. I know they can sound incredible, but 3-way allowed me to put 300 watts on my midbass, and 150 to each speaker in my pillars. Obviously, that’s available power, not actual, but by installing mids up high gave me exactly what I was looking for... [ATTACH]1838._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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