darita
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Yeah...I'm a newbee to audio, but something has been driving me crazy, but I was afraid to ask 'cause it's probably a stupid question, but here goes...
I have a Clarion Max685BT, 4 Polk 6.5" 651 speakers, a 300W 4ch Kicker amp and a temporary Fusion 300W 10" tube sub, in a Civic Sedan. I know the sub produces those very low sounds like from a bass guitar or drum that can vibrate the entire cab, but is that also where the "mid" bass sounds come from as well? By "mid" bass, I mean those slightly higher bass guitar and drum sounds that are so important to the music. Along with adding a subwoofer to my system, what else do I have to do to bring out the "mid" bass sounds? Please excuse my ignorance of proper terms.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif
I have a Clarion Max685BT, 4 Polk 6.5" 651 speakers, a 300W 4ch Kicker amp and a temporary Fusion 300W 10" tube sub, in a Civic Sedan. I know the sub produces those very low sounds like from a bass guitar or drum that can vibrate the entire cab, but is that also where the "mid" bass sounds come from as well? By "mid" bass, I mean those slightly higher bass guitar and drum sounds that are so important to the music. Along with adding a subwoofer to my system, what else do I have to do to bring out the "mid" bass sounds? Please excuse my ignorance of proper terms.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif