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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 4753956" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>Stock speakers have to cover as much of the range as possible. They don't get it all, and they do a oor job of what they do cover. They are efficient and have to be able to provide some bass. They don't really get all that low or loud though. Even a modest sub will destroy them in low freq output and extension.</p><p></p><p>You don't want your mids trying ot go too low. It will lower thier power handling and shorted their lif expectancy cause they just don't have the excursion needed to got low with authority, that's what subs are for. Mids should cover from the upper ranges of the bass guitars through the vocal ranges. The tweets cover above that. The majority of the sound should be covered by the mid in most systems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 4753956, member: 550915"] Stock speakers have to cover as much of the range as possible. They don't get it all, and they do a oor job of what they do cover. They are efficient and have to be able to provide some bass. They don't really get all that low or loud though. Even a modest sub will destroy them in low freq output and extension. You don't want your mids trying ot go too low. It will lower thier power handling and shorted their lif expectancy cause they just don't have the excursion needed to got low with authority, that's what subs are for. Mids should cover from the upper ranges of the bass guitars through the vocal ranges. The tweets cover above that. The majority of the sound should be covered by the mid in most systems. [/QUOTE]
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