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<blockquote data-quote="Patrick050289" data-source="post: 8700498" data-attributes="member: 679225"><p>Hi guys,</p><p>Cut a long story short, some time ago I have added an Alpine SWE-815 subwoofer, deadened the doors and replaced the front speakers with some Pioneer components ( which I suspect were / are fake ).</p><p></p><p>My system at the moment sounds good enough in the upper range of frequencies, as well as fairly low ones ( sub )... but it just feels like it is missing a lot of the mid bass.</p><p></p><p>I am hoping that someone here can recommend a decent set of components for approx £100, £150 max, but there is a catch... I need to utilise the existing wiring, therefore the speakers must come with an inbuilt capacitor, as opposed to an external "crossover box" - hope you get what I mean? </p><p></p><p>The speakers are currently being ran of this, bridged amplifier: <a href="https://www.caraudiocentre.co.uk/product_m-juice-car-audio-ja794-b_p-32826.htm" target="_blank">https://www.caraudiocentre.co.uk/product_m-juice-car-audio-ja794-b_p-32826.htm</a> </p><p>As mentioned before, all over the existing wiring.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Many Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patrick050289, post: 8700498, member: 679225"] Hi guys, Cut a long story short, some time ago I have added an Alpine SWE-815 subwoofer, deadened the doors and replaced the front speakers with some Pioneer components ( which I suspect were / are fake ). My system at the moment sounds good enough in the upper range of frequencies, as well as fairly low ones ( sub )... but it just feels like it is missing a lot of the mid bass. I am hoping that someone here can recommend a decent set of components for approx £100, £150 max, but there is a catch... I need to utilise the existing wiring, therefore the speakers must come with an inbuilt capacitor, as opposed to an external "crossover box" - hope you get what I mean? The speakers are currently being ran of this, bridged amplifier: [URL]https://www.caraudiocentre.co.uk/product_m-juice-car-audio-ja794-b_p-32826.htm[/URL] As mentioned before, all over the existing wiring. Many Thanks [/QUOTE]
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