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<blockquote data-quote="bulldoggg" data-source="post: 5755055" data-attributes="member: 608608"><p>First off your gonna have a hard time getting midbass out of your doors with deck power and an even harder time making the sound blend. You really need a amp for your mid-highs. Once you have a amp for them, then you need some non stock mid-high speaks that can take the extra power.(I like cdt) set the high pass x-over as low as you can without makin the mids pop when you turn it up loud and then play with your sub x-over until it sounds right to you. Everyone has there own taste...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulldoggg, post: 5755055, member: 608608"] First off your gonna have a hard time getting midbass out of your doors with deck power and an even harder time making the sound blend. You really need a amp for your mid-highs. Once you have a amp for them, then you need some non stock mid-high speaks that can take the extra power.(I like cdt) set the high pass x-over as low as you can without makin the mids pop when you turn it up loud and then play with your sub x-over until it sounds right to you. Everyone has there own taste... [/QUOTE]
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