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Drown out mids and highs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8692457" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Again they are different drivers vibrating at different times due to different mass due to different design and they are in different locations. This is all an acoustical hell of a mess for your current setup.</p><p></p><p>if they are coaxials, then thats the rating for the tweeter. The mids are usually a lot lower than the tweeter.</p><p></p><p></p><p>you think like that because you havent heard a properly done setup yet. No one in their right minds uses 3 ways and 4 ways. If you want loud get a beefy 96 db sensitivity mid, a super tweeter and an active capable head unit, cross everything over on your head unit and for power bridge your rockford into 2 channel mode the mid and get another 2 channel for the tweeters. Time align and play with the EQ points and slopes for a buttery smooth sound signature that is loud enough for several football fields away. You wont even need anything in the rear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8692457, member: 650438"] Again they are different drivers vibrating at different times due to different mass due to different design and they are in different locations. This is all an acoustical hell of a mess for your current setup. if they are coaxials, then thats the rating for the tweeter. The mids are usually a lot lower than the tweeter. you think like that because you havent heard a properly done setup yet. No one in their right minds uses 3 ways and 4 ways. If you want loud get a beefy 96 db sensitivity mid, a super tweeter and an active capable head unit, cross everything over on your head unit and for power bridge your rockford into 2 channel mode the mid and get another 2 channel for the tweeters. Time align and play with the EQ points and slopes for a buttery smooth sound signature that is loud enough for several football fields away. You wont even need anything in the rear. [/QUOTE]
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