get rid of all bass in 4 speakers

You were already given good information. Take the suggestion.

The headunit has adjustable slopes. If you have the slope at 0db, that would explain why your mids are running full range.

RTFM / RTFP.

 
i'm guessing your speakers are like mine- the front speakers do not play bass and distort way bad with the bass and also don't play as loud then. but i'm now going to get some components and amp them to fix the problem

 
You were already given good information. Take the suggestion.
The headunit has adjustable slopes. If you have the slope at 0db, that would explain why your mids are running full range.

RTFM / RTFP.

you mean other then using the regular freq slopes there are other ones?

 
High-Pass Crossover (HPF) 50/63/80/100/ 125/160/200Hz, 0/-6/-12dB/Oct
That means you can set the HPF at 50,63,80,100,125,160, or 200Hz.

Then, you can set the slope at 0, -6, or -12dB an octave.

So, if it's set to 200Hz, but 0dB, nothing happens.

Set it to 160, and 12dB if your mids play ugly lows.

 
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You do not need anything more than your headunit already has. It has adequate crossovers built in.

The first step you need to take is to check and see what the slope (not the frequency, the slope) is set to, as I stated in my first post.

 
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