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<blockquote data-quote="jaygeorge1979" data-source="post: 96976" data-attributes="member: 544378"><p>the problem here i think is that you havent yet sealed the front of the speaker from the back...you prolly have it wired correctly, but is there is 6x9 hole u put them in or did you just run them sitting on the ground? i had mine sitting on teh back dash and hooked them up just to hear how they sounded, and there is no bass to match the highs and mids....then i dropped them in the holes and voila, there was bass...trust me u just need to seal the front from the back and it sounds like you had them just sitting there so i hopw this helps....</p><p></p><p>as for the highs, the bass should balance it out once u seal it.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaygeorge1979, post: 96976, member: 544378"] the problem here i think is that you havent yet sealed the front of the speaker from the back...you prolly have it wired correctly, but is there is 6x9 hole u put them in or did you just run them sitting on the ground? i had mine sitting on teh back dash and hooked them up just to hear how they sounded, and there is no bass to match the highs and mids....then i dropped them in the holes and voila, there was bass...trust me u just need to seal the front from the back and it sounds like you had them just sitting there so i hopw this helps.... as for the highs, the bass should balance it out once u seal it..... [/QUOTE]
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