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Any recommendations on some bass handling 6X9 speakers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8601068" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Sorry to bust your bubble but No other speaker on the market will have anywhere close to the amount of bass stock speakers have. They are designed differently. Its also useless to try to get speakers that can play bass when you already have subwoofers.</p><p></p><p>If you are talking about midbass which is a different region than normal bass then that would be install and tune dependent. Midbass is the thuds and kickdrums. Thats only achieved by turning your door into a proper speaker enclosure and putting a lot of power onto the speaker that a stock amp cannot possibly hope to achieve.</p><p></p><p>You need to really evaluate how to actually properly design a system because that stock amp will fk up the rest of your whole setup unless you get something to Bypass it. Meaning your mids and highs will never sound better than below mediocre and your bass will never reach full 100% potential and thats all done because of the built in factory EQ curve of the amp and agressive high pass filters which will seriously limit a clean bass signal hence why you have to use an epicenter. Thats a super dirty signal which will eventually kill those L7s along with that SSL amp which is 500-750 actual watts total at best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8601068, member: 650438"] Sorry to bust your bubble but No other speaker on the market will have anywhere close to the amount of bass stock speakers have. They are designed differently. Its also useless to try to get speakers that can play bass when you already have subwoofers. If you are talking about midbass which is a different region than normal bass then that would be install and tune dependent. Midbass is the thuds and kickdrums. Thats only achieved by turning your door into a proper speaker enclosure and putting a lot of power onto the speaker that a stock amp cannot possibly hope to achieve. You need to really evaluate how to actually properly design a system because that stock amp will fk up the rest of your whole setup unless you get something to Bypass it. Meaning your mids and highs will never sound better than below mediocre and your bass will never reach full 100% potential and thats all done because of the built in factory EQ curve of the amp and agressive high pass filters which will seriously limit a clean bass signal hence why you have to use an epicenter. Thats a super dirty signal which will eventually kill those L7s along with that SSL amp which is 500-750 actual watts total at best. [/QUOTE]
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