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<blockquote data-quote="1995Tercel" data-source="post: 8661621" data-attributes="member: 643428"><p>I finally got my 4 6.5" Polk db651 speakers amped, and I am disappointed. I hoped that amping would help with instrument separation, the midrange clarity, vocals (especially lower female) and overall hollowness of the sound. It only seems to have helped separation, and added a nice "rip" to 2-4k and siblant highs.</p><p></p><p>I don't have enough money for really good speakers, so I figure I'll start with upgrading each 2-way door speakers to 4" components? I'm not concerned with volume, but smooth silky vocals, zero muddiness, and substance (not a thin hollow sound)</p><p></p><p>From what I understand, many components come with a separate tweeter as well, and an external crossover?</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your recommendations</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1995Tercel, post: 8661621, member: 643428"] I finally got my 4 6.5" Polk db651 speakers amped, and I am disappointed. I hoped that amping would help with instrument separation, the midrange clarity, vocals (especially lower female) and overall hollowness of the sound. It only seems to have helped separation, and added a nice "rip" to 2-4k and siblant highs. I don't have enough money for really good speakers, so I figure I'll start with upgrading each 2-way door speakers to 4" components? I'm not concerned with volume, but smooth silky vocals, zero muddiness, and substance (not a thin hollow sound) From what I understand, many components come with a separate tweeter as well, and an external crossover? Thank you for your recommendations [/QUOTE]
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