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<blockquote data-quote="thadman" data-source="post: 1964993" data-attributes="member: 561122"><p>unless you can vent the driver to the outside of the car and run it IB, which is fairly impractical you will have almost zero low-end extension and terrible efficiency...</p><p></p><p>The room inside kickpanels is inadequate for most midranges...let alone midbass...and definetley not sub-bass.</p><p></p><p>It seems pointless to me, and a waste of time</p><p></p><p>Why not run a pair of Peerless XLS 8s or Dayton RS225s in your doors IB and cross the subs @ 50hz?</p><p></p><p>bass is omnidirectional...so staging shouldnt be an issue. You shouldnt be able to detect the subwoofer unless its creating some pretty nasty harmonics (in which case...GET A NEW SUBWOOFER)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thadman, post: 1964993, member: 561122"] unless you can vent the driver to the outside of the car and run it IB, which is fairly impractical you will have almost zero low-end extension and terrible efficiency... The room inside kickpanels is inadequate for most midranges...let alone midbass...and definetley not sub-bass. It seems pointless to me, and a waste of time Why not run a pair of Peerless XLS 8s or Dayton RS225s in your doors IB and cross the subs @ 50hz? bass is omnidirectional...so staging shouldnt be an issue. You shouldnt be able to detect the subwoofer unless its creating some pretty nasty harmonics (in which case...GET A NEW SUBWOOFER) [/QUOTE]
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