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<blockquote data-quote="desi_daru" data-source="post: 1564773" data-attributes="member: 550495"><p>if its a stock system they usually tend to put out more bass cuz there is no sub and they gotta cover all the frequencies</p><p></p><p>but after-market ur posed to piece ur system to gether, the tweet is the highs, the mid is the mid, and the lows are the sub, it jus breaks it down and gives each piece a more dedicated sound level so that it can reproduce it better i guess (thas wat i think at least, prob not 100% true)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desi_daru, post: 1564773, member: 550495"] if its a stock system they usually tend to put out more bass cuz there is no sub and they gotta cover all the frequencies but after-market ur posed to piece ur system to gether, the tweet is the highs, the mid is the mid, and the lows are the sub, it jus breaks it down and gives each piece a more dedicated sound level so that it can reproduce it better i guess (thas wat i think at least, prob not 100% true) [/QUOTE]
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