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<blockquote data-quote="nismos14" data-source="post: 3937357" data-attributes="member: 572360"><p>I had rainbow slc mids and had'em crosssed at 40hz for a while they sounded great. Only the kick version of the rainbows requires the 80hz xover.</p><p></p><p>I would honsetly just get a 4 channel amp and run those rainbows active, you will open up the mid quite a bit and be able to use some slope/crossover adjustments to make'em REALLY pound. Doubt you'll be much happier with a set you pieced together....</p><p></p><p>I've had dayton reference 7" and some dayton da175's also some pioneer rev midbass's the pioneers play down REALLY low and have good authority, but those and the references were a bit peaky around 1200-1400 hz. The DA175's play VERY low and are quite cheap, I loved them when I had them in and will be doing a setup using them again very soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nismos14, post: 3937357, member: 572360"] I had rainbow slc mids and had'em crosssed at 40hz for a while they sounded great. Only the kick version of the rainbows requires the 80hz xover. I would honsetly just get a 4 channel amp and run those rainbows active, you will open up the mid quite a bit and be able to use some slope/crossover adjustments to make'em REALLY pound. Doubt you'll be much happier with a set you pieced together.... I've had dayton reference 7" and some dayton da175's also some pioneer rev midbass's the pioneers play down REALLY low and have good authority, but those and the references were a bit peaky around 1200-1400 hz. The DA175's play VERY low and are quite cheap, I loved them when I had them in and will be doing a setup using them again very soon. [/QUOTE]
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