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horrible midbass! help!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="GSteg" data-source="post: 1416330" data-attributes="member: 543107"><p>See we told you so. It makes a big difference. If you get unhardening clay, it wont melt, even in a black car. My car in the summer was very hot, yet it didn't melt.</p><p></p><p></p><p>not sure what you mean by fader plugs.</p><p></p><p>Yes the volume gets loud before you distort because the car is quieter, there are less leaks (cancellation will reduce output to the ears), and because your doors are resonating less, midbass region is improved and midrange should clear up a bit more.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You can run them in parallel. Treat your current component set as if it was a subwoofer. Just as long as the amp can handle the impedence, you're fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GSteg, post: 1416330, member: 543107"] See we told you so. It makes a big difference. If you get unhardening clay, it wont melt, even in a black car. My car in the summer was very hot, yet it didn't melt. not sure what you mean by fader plugs. Yes the volume gets loud before you distort because the car is quieter, there are less leaks (cancellation will reduce output to the ears), and because your doors are resonating less, midbass region is improved and midrange should clear up a bit more. You can run them in parallel. Treat your current component set as if it was a subwoofer. Just as long as the amp can handle the impedence, you're fine. [/QUOTE]
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