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<blockquote data-quote="Califmike33" data-source="post: 8812391" data-attributes="member: 686176"><p>I just changed the hpf to 80 Hertz it sounds better I just don't know enough about this something just ain't right because the whole system just don't sound good to me.</p><p></p><p>Yeah I have door treatment in the front doors all behind the whole panel of the door is all been treated the rear has been treated but I don't have my speakers in the doors bumped out like the photo you put I don't know if I can come that far out without the plastic door panel hitting that I don't actually know how much space I have between the plastic speaker grill that's part of the door panel to actually hitting the speaker itself don't know how much room is in there to further bring the speaker closer to the grill.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to take your advice and not get a self-powered sub problem is I have a tiny little Fiat 500 I don't have a lot of room for a bunch of amps in my car I really need a 1 amp solution one and done. </p><p></p><p>I'm thinking since my car is a hatchback and I have a little bit of space behind the rear seats probably an 8-in sub is plenty for this car. Which I need to find somewhere to put the sub amp and I don't want to eat up all my trunk space back where the hatchback is cuz I need to be able to put stuff in there so I don't want to put a sub and an amp back there so I'm going to have to try to put the other amp under my driver's seat to power the sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Califmike33, post: 8812391, member: 686176"] I just changed the hpf to 80 Hertz it sounds better I just don't know enough about this something just ain't right because the whole system just don't sound good to me. Yeah I have door treatment in the front doors all behind the whole panel of the door is all been treated the rear has been treated but I don't have my speakers in the doors bumped out like the photo you put I don't know if I can come that far out without the plastic door panel hitting that I don't actually know how much space I have between the plastic speaker grill that's part of the door panel to actually hitting the speaker itself don't know how much room is in there to further bring the speaker closer to the grill. I'm going to take your advice and not get a self-powered sub problem is I have a tiny little Fiat 500 I don't have a lot of room for a bunch of amps in my car I really need a 1 amp solution one and done. I'm thinking since my car is a hatchback and I have a little bit of space behind the rear seats probably an 8-in sub is plenty for this car. Which I need to find somewhere to put the sub amp and I don't want to eat up all my trunk space back where the hatchback is cuz I need to be able to put stuff in there so I don't want to put a sub and an amp back there so I'm going to have to try to put the other amp under my driver's seat to power the sub. [/QUOTE]
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