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<blockquote data-quote="HCCA" data-source="post: 3986484" data-attributes="member: 571196"><p>Just my $.02...Yeah, the Bostons are about three steps up from the Kickers. Rainbows are a great choice, too. 225W/side is great for the Boston Pros, or the SPZ's. If you are having problems with your midbass, deadened or not, I would try to look at sealing your doors even better. With every 3db increase in your output in the MB region (above 105db) you have to really get aggressive in deading, and sealing, the doors to maintain your MB output.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HCCA, post: 3986484, member: 571196"] Just my $.02...Yeah, the Bostons are about three steps up from the Kickers. Rainbows are a great choice, too. 225W/side is great for the Boston Pros, or the SPZ's. If you are having problems with your midbass, deadened or not, I would try to look at sealing your doors even better. With every 3db increase in your output in the MB region (above 105db) you have to really get aggressive in deading, and sealing, the doors to maintain your MB output. [/QUOTE]
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