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<blockquote data-quote="BroncosNeverDie" data-source="post: 8747217" data-attributes="member: 675219"><p>Hm... so for some reason I still can't get my midbass woofers to sound any good. the rest of the system is great but right now all I can really hear is the sub and tweeters. I double checked all connections, I am running a bridged Pioneer GM8604 amp to the speakers (the 7" anarchys), so they're getting 200W per speaker with very thick copper wire cables going to them. I am crossing over from 100Hz-1500Hz but it just still all sounds very muddy. I listen to modern metal songs for testing and I was expecting these speakers to carry the low end guitars and kicks but right now it's not doing any of that.</p><p></p><p>Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BroncosNeverDie, post: 8747217, member: 675219"] Hm... so for some reason I still can't get my midbass woofers to sound any good. the rest of the system is great but right now all I can really hear is the sub and tweeters. I double checked all connections, I am running a bridged Pioneer GM8604 amp to the speakers (the 7" anarchys), so they're getting 200W per speaker with very thick copper wire cables going to them. I am crossing over from 100Hz-1500Hz but it just still all sounds very muddy. I listen to modern metal songs for testing and I was expecting these speakers to carry the low end guitars and kicks but right now it's not doing any of that. Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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