door and panel speakers

but if you have your bass turned down that low you really shouldnt be getting much bass!!! you dont have your head units LOUD setting turned on or bass boost or something do you?

 
it changes what frequency the speakers will see. So the lower the number the more bas you'll get from the speakers. Also remember that these numbers will change depending on impedence so if your not using 4 ohm speakers the roll off point will be different.

 
And dont forget its a 6db slope. That means that the roll off is slow. Every octive means that it will be 6db quieter then before. You wouldnt want the 150hz ones for 4" midranges IMO. Depending on the speaker I'd either get the 150hz or 300hz.

 
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