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How do I get bass out of my door speakers?
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<blockquote data-quote="kabosh" data-source="post: 8111565" data-attributes="member: 642596"><p>So I'm interested in getting some decent speakers for my doors in my 99 mountaineer. Right now I have excelon series coaxial 5x7's in my doors and they sound ok, they have hardly any bass and the bass they do have doesnt sound very good. Now is that because I have them powered by my head unit (also excelon) and not powered by an amp, or should i replace them. I'm looking to get a decent thump out of my regular speakers so I don't have to fool with a sub for the time being and can still be moderately happy. Nothing crazy though. I want it to sound good while doing so as well. If I get an amp to push these will they have good bass and sound pretty good, or should i get some nice components? How do you get bass out of your door speakers? Also is deadening my doors part of the solution? I honestly just have No idea how to setup a good sounding speaker system. All ive really fooled with is subs, while just hooking up my speakers to my cd player and going. I've tried doing the research to find what im looking for on this but it seems to be a lot more complicated then setting up my 1 12 was lol. Any tips on components,amps, or just how to improve the ones I currently have is greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kabosh, post: 8111565, member: 642596"] So I'm interested in getting some decent speakers for my doors in my 99 mountaineer. Right now I have excelon series coaxial 5x7's in my doors and they sound ok, they have hardly any bass and the bass they do have doesnt sound very good. Now is that because I have them powered by my head unit (also excelon) and not powered by an amp, or should i replace them. I'm looking to get a decent thump out of my regular speakers so I don't have to fool with a sub for the time being and can still be moderately happy. Nothing crazy though. I want it to sound good while doing so as well. If I get an amp to push these will they have good bass and sound pretty good, or should i get some nice components? How do you get bass out of your door speakers? Also is deadening my doors part of the solution? I honestly just have No idea how to setup a good sounding speaker system. All ive really fooled with is subs, while just hooking up my speakers to my cd player and going. I've tried doing the research to find what im looking for on this but it seems to be a lot more complicated then setting up my 1 12 was lol. Any tips on components,amps, or just how to improve the ones I currently have is greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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