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<blockquote data-quote="Raven" data-source="post: 647233" data-attributes="member: 558368"><p>Yea, I don't really know what to reply. Usually it's like "How good is sub X?" "Do I need an EQ?" "Big 3, what's that?".</p><p></p><p>I guess start off by considering what you want. IE, if you have poor mids / highs, and you want to feel bass but not at the expense of losing vocals, pointing the subs at you will give you that kick in your chest a little better than backfiring (IMO), but the cancellation will make the bass softer to the ears.</p><p></p><p>Then decide what you want to hear, like, if you're huge on guitars, and you love bands like In Flames and Immortal Souls, but don't like the vocals, ask around and see if you can find speakers that cater to that.</p><p></p><p>Then check placing. How well will these speakers work if I put them here? There? How about there? Depending on how big your front staging mids are, just pull the speakers out and play them IB in where you'd normally have kickpanels, in the stock location, or anywhere that mounting them would be feasable. A *lot* of duct tape on the magnet will help with testing if gravity is against you. Velcro works nice for the tweeters.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, a self proclaimed expert strikes again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raven, post: 647233, member: 558368"] Yea, I don't really know what to reply. Usually it's like "How good is sub X?" "Do I need an EQ?" "Big 3, what's that?". I guess start off by considering what you want. IE, if you have poor mids / highs, and you want to feel bass but not at the expense of losing vocals, pointing the subs at you will give you that kick in your chest a little better than backfiring (IMO), but the cancellation will make the bass softer to the ears. Then decide what you want to hear, like, if you're huge on guitars, and you love bands like In Flames and Immortal Souls, but don't like the vocals, ask around and see if you can find speakers that cater to that. Then check placing. How well will these speakers work if I put them here? There? How about there? Depending on how big your front staging mids are, just pull the speakers out and play them IB in where you'd normally have kickpanels, in the stock location, or anywhere that mounting them would be feasable. A *lot* of duct tape on the magnet will help with testing if gravity is against you. Velcro works nice for the tweeters. Yeah, a self proclaimed expert strikes again. [/QUOTE]
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