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<blockquote data-quote="BennyLava" data-source="post: 6255710" data-attributes="member: 613624"><p>You know how you have like 20 different component sizes you can buy? How do you decide which combination is the right one for you? I mean obviously you are going to have highs, mids, and lows, but how many of which size... of each range? We can start by ruling out the lows. Everyone has a different preference on how much bass they want. I only want what will sound the best with my system. Sheer overwhelming volume of bass is just not for me. I want proportionate sound. But that still leaves us with the highs, and mids. There's even different sizes of tweeters that you can choose from. So for the best possible sound, would you have something like 3 sets of tweeters, and four sets of mids? Minus the subwoofers, that would make a total of 14 speakers just for the mids and highs. Maybe someone can explain all this to me better?</p><p></p><p>And if not, if all you really need is one set of tweets, and one set of component mids, then which sizes are the best to go with? How do you know which ones are the best ones to choose for your vehicle? Sorry for all the noob questions, just a new guy trying to learn something i guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BennyLava, post: 6255710, member: 613624"] You know how you have like 20 different component sizes you can buy? How do you decide which combination is the right one for you? I mean obviously you are going to have highs, mids, and lows, but how many of which size... of each range? We can start by ruling out the lows. Everyone has a different preference on how much bass they want. I only want what will sound the best with my system. Sheer overwhelming volume of bass is just not for me. I want proportionate sound. But that still leaves us with the highs, and mids. There's even different sizes of tweeters that you can choose from. So for the best possible sound, would you have something like 3 sets of tweeters, and four sets of mids? Minus the subwoofers, that would make a total of 14 speakers just for the mids and highs. Maybe someone can explain all this to me better? And if not, if all you really need is one set of tweets, and one set of component mids, then which sizes are the best to go with? How do you know which ones are the best ones to choose for your vehicle? Sorry for all the noob questions, just a new guy trying to learn something i guess. [/QUOTE]
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