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<blockquote data-quote="bborey" data-source="post: 6476976" data-attributes="member: 615094"><p>ok here it is i wouldnt even do it, unless the driver is meant to be a midbass driver, ive posted something askin about this a while back. subs are not midbass drivers and are not meant to be, they are only meant to reach certain frequencies(so take that into consideration), and when gettin out of their frequency they will begin to sound horrible. it can be done, but it isnt the best way to get SQ. if you want good SQ midbass, get some good 6.5 components, they also make add on midbass woofers which is a good idea.</p><p></p><p>the high frequency resonse on those subs is also 250hz and i doubt meade has them set any higher than that, maybe lower, i could be wrong, but think about it he has like 10 speakers in each door. so take into consideration between what frequencies you want your "midbass driver" to play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bborey, post: 6476976, member: 615094"] ok here it is i wouldnt even do it, unless the driver is meant to be a midbass driver, ive posted something askin about this a while back. subs are not midbass drivers and are not meant to be, they are only meant to reach certain frequencies(so take that into consideration), and when gettin out of their frequency they will begin to sound horrible. it can be done, but it isnt the best way to get SQ. if you want good SQ midbass, get some good 6.5 components, they also make add on midbass woofers which is a good idea. the high frequency resonse on those subs is also 250hz and i doubt meade has them set any higher than that, maybe lower, i could be wrong, but think about it he has like 10 speakers in each door. so take into consideration between what frequencies you want your "midbass driver" to play. [/QUOTE]
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