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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8714501" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Yet you're planning to buy into a couple grand worth of meme brand speakers and DSP? You're going about improving your sound the absolute wrong way if you think you're just going to throw money at expensive equipment and get some dramatic upgrade.</p><p></p><p>Deadening is a good start though, the more you can do the better but there is a point of diminishing returns. That will help you regardless of what drivers you use. Ditto with DSP, that will help you regardless of what else you use. </p><p>Is something wrong with your amp now? Assuming it has enough power for you and adequate crossover options you're absolutely not going to gain anything by changing that. And if you can't make that Sundown SA12 sound good you need to put some EQ on it and start fiddling with crossover points, gains, box location/position etc. 20-80hz is a pretty narrow bandwidth to keep flat and just about anything can be made to fill this in up to 120dB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8714501, member: 614752"] Yet you're planning to buy into a couple grand worth of meme brand speakers and DSP? You're going about improving your sound the absolute wrong way if you think you're just going to throw money at expensive equipment and get some dramatic upgrade. Deadening is a good start though, the more you can do the better but there is a point of diminishing returns. That will help you regardless of what drivers you use. Ditto with DSP, that will help you regardless of what else you use. Is something wrong with your amp now? Assuming it has enough power for you and adequate crossover options you're absolutely not going to gain anything by changing that. And if you can't make that Sundown SA12 sound good you need to put some EQ on it and start fiddling with crossover points, gains, box location/position etc. 20-80hz is a pretty narrow bandwidth to keep flat and just about anything can be made to fill this in up to 120dB. [/QUOTE]
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