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<blockquote data-quote="sharkman" data-source="post: 8589267" data-attributes="member: 661488"><p>[quote name='Boomin_tahoe']That I&#39;m not too sure about. I think if you had coax speakers, it would be the full range selection....but I could be wrong. I&#39;m sorta in the same boat...I&#39;m not getting much midbass at all....pretty sure I need to readjust my x-over settings on my amp. This is where an expert is needed [USER=650438]@Jeffdachef[/USER].</p><p></p><p>As long as we&#39;re talking comps/spkrs/amps, wonder Jeff, since I have comps what better setting on the amp would be for them?</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Well. I do believe the lci2 is allowing me to use the stock h/u and getting the most out of it. From what I&#39;ve seen it does boost the stock signal and stays clean for the most part. But I don&#39;t really hear the distortion thar well. </p><p></p><p>I changed my 4 ch. To high and I was able to turn the gains up. At full setting I don&#39;t see where make adjustments to reduce some of the bass. When trying to get the speakers to play over the sub it would clip. So when I moved it to high I was able to get it louder... only problem is there is no midst which I&#39;m ok with</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="sharkman, post: 8589267, member: 661488"] [quote name='Boomin_tahoe']That I'm not too sure about. I think if you had coax speakers, it would be the full range selection....but I could be wrong. I'm sorta in the same boat...I'm not getting much midbass at all....pretty sure I need to readjust my x-over settings on my amp. This is where an expert is needed [USER=650438]@Jeffdachef[/USER]. As long as we're talking comps/spkrs/amps, wonder Jeff, since I have comps what better setting on the amp would be for them?[/QUOTE] Well. I do believe the lci2 is allowing me to use the stock h/u and getting the most out of it. From what I've seen it does boost the stock signal and stays clean for the most part. But I don't really hear the distortion thar well. I changed my 4 ch. To high and I was able to turn the gains up. At full setting I don't see where make adjustments to reduce some of the bass. When trying to get the speakers to play over the sub it would clip. So when I moved it to high I was able to get it louder... only problem is there is no midst which I'm ok with [/QUOTE]
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