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<blockquote data-quote="Oak244" data-source="post: 1648887" data-attributes="member: 564842"><p>Well to help you understand my intentions... I listen to a lot of music with instruments that play from very low ranges to very high. I am not a hip hop listener, where a set of subs in the rear make a system sound awesome. Instead, my music is very dynamic, and I can not stand when I hear the top end of the instrument comming from the front, an the bottom end comming from the sub. However to cross the subs at say 50-60 Hz, and expect my midranges to pick up, just does not do the music justice. This is why I want a midbass driver up front, to get all the piano, and wood wind instruments up front with the rest. That way I can run my sub very low, so only the what needs to comes out of it. After reading a little... I wonder if my weakest point may be my CDT Midbass drivers. I have not hooked them up yet, but it sounds like the SEAS 7" driver is well reviewed. I am wondering if an entire front end revamp is in order! lol</p><p></p><p>Does a SEAS Tweet, Scanspeak 4" and SEAS 7" sound good? Or would all SEAS be plenty good?</p><p></p><p>What I was kinda told was this... Using all US Amps stats</p><p></p><p>Sub 0-60Hz 900 Watts</p><p></p><p>Midbass 60-500 Hz 150 Watts</p><p></p><p>Midrange 350-1.6khz 100 Watts</p><p></p><p>Tweets 1.4khz-20khz 50 Watts</p><p></p><p>Something like that</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oak244, post: 1648887, member: 564842"] Well to help you understand my intentions... I listen to a lot of music with instruments that play from very low ranges to very high. I am not a hip hop listener, where a set of subs in the rear make a system sound awesome. Instead, my music is very dynamic, and I can not stand when I hear the top end of the instrument comming from the front, an the bottom end comming from the sub. However to cross the subs at say 50-60 Hz, and expect my midranges to pick up, just does not do the music justice. This is why I want a midbass driver up front, to get all the piano, and wood wind instruments up front with the rest. That way I can run my sub very low, so only the what needs to comes out of it. After reading a little... I wonder if my weakest point may be my CDT Midbass drivers. I have not hooked them up yet, but it sounds like the SEAS 7" driver is well reviewed. I am wondering if an entire front end revamp is in order! lol Does a SEAS Tweet, Scanspeak 4" and SEAS 7" sound good? Or would all SEAS be plenty good? What I was kinda told was this... Using all US Amps stats Sub 0-60Hz 900 Watts Midbass 60-500 Hz 150 Watts Midrange 350-1.6khz 100 Watts Tweets 1.4khz-20khz 50 Watts Something like that [/QUOTE]
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