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<blockquote data-quote="BiGD33nS" data-source="post: 2339400" data-attributes="member: 566110"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I bought a year ago, CDT EF61CFi with 560 crossovers and installed them in my MY04 Neon SXT in the front doors, with the tweeters mounted near the door handle (around 18-20 inches fron the speaker) pointed toward the headlamp. I have them powered by a Phoenix Gold 4 channel amp (bridged, pushing them 125rms each).</p><p></p><p>My doors are deadened and I kept the plastic baffle thingy which makes the speaker point toward the passenger/driver and I added a wood baffle on it. I also crossed them at 70hz on the amp, the lows are crossed also at around 70hz via another amp for the subs.. and the HU is non faded to the amps.</p><p></p><p>My problem is, well, I dont have pretty much midbass. Those components are the beast peice of sound I ever had, but it feels like it has a hole on the frequancy range, like around 100hz or so, when my sum 41 cd, the drums and such.. it feels empty. I have nothing to say on the highs and lows (my subs) but it feels like my stock components were punching midbass like theres no tomorrow.</p><p></p><p>Do you have any suggestion?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BiGD33nS, post: 2339400, member: 566110"] Hi, I bought a year ago, CDT EF61CFi with 560 crossovers and installed them in my MY04 Neon SXT in the front doors, with the tweeters mounted near the door handle (around 18-20 inches fron the speaker) pointed toward the headlamp. I have them powered by a Phoenix Gold 4 channel amp (bridged, pushing them 125rms each). My doors are deadened and I kept the plastic baffle thingy which makes the speaker point toward the passenger/driver and I added a wood baffle on it. I also crossed them at 70hz on the amp, the lows are crossed also at around 70hz via another amp for the subs.. and the HU is non faded to the amps. My problem is, well, I dont have pretty much midbass. Those components are the beast peice of sound I ever had, but it feels like it has a hole on the frequancy range, like around 100hz or so, when my sum 41 cd, the drums and such.. it feels empty. I have nothing to say on the highs and lows (my subs) but it feels like my stock components were punching midbass like theres no tomorrow. Do you have any suggestion? [/QUOTE]
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