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<blockquote data-quote="wiksta" data-source="post: 2492101" data-attributes="member: 572822"><p>I have a AIWA CDC-X227 head unit, Jensen JXP 460 amp, 12' Sony sub and (4)Polk Audio DB570 speakers in my 99 Mustang. My question is, is it possible to have the lows come out just from my sub. Right now the speakers are playing the lows and it doesent sound right. I do not know much about these things so I am asking you guys what I need to do to have the highs and mids come from the speakers and the lows from the sub. If that is even possible with what I have and if so how to do it and if not what i need to replace. Thanks a lot for the help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wiksta, post: 2492101, member: 572822"] I have a AIWA CDC-X227 head unit, Jensen JXP 460 amp, 12' Sony sub and (4)Polk Audio DB570 speakers in my 99 Mustang. My question is, is it possible to have the lows come out just from my sub. Right now the speakers are playing the lows and it doesent sound right. I do not know much about these things so I am asking you guys what I need to do to have the highs and mids come from the speakers and the lows from the sub. If that is even possible with what I have and if so how to do it and if not what i need to replace. Thanks a lot for the help! [/QUOTE]
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