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How to get mid-high range bass
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<blockquote data-quote="LongThrow" data-source="post: 8319844" data-attributes="member: 661351"><p>[quote name='cjm86']Most people on here don&#39;t run rear speakers at all. Get a decent set of components for the front and fully treat and deaden the doors. Really good speakers can sound shittty if they&#39;re not installed properly. [USER=576029]@keep_hope_alive[/USER] ; has multiple build logs on here showing the proper way to set up the your doors so you get good mid bass/sound out of them.</p></blockquote><p>What would he do for higher frequencies if he&#39;s running comps? From my understanding that&#39;s what coaxials are for.</p><p>[quote name='phemps']What exactly do you classify as "mid-high level bass"?[/QUOTE]</p><p> I would assume he&#39;s talking about the 125-300hz area.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="LongThrow, post: 8319844, member: 661351"] [quote name='cjm86']Most people on here don't run rear speakers at all. Get a decent set of components for the front and fully treat and deaden the doors. Really good speakers can sound shittty if they're not installed properly. [USER=576029]@keep_hope_alive[/USER] ; has multiple build logs on here showing the proper way to set up the your doors so you get good mid bass/sound out of them.[/QUOTE] What would he do for higher frequencies if he's running comps? From my understanding that's what coaxials are for. [quote name='phemps']What exactly do you classify as "mid-high level bass"?[/QUOTE] I would assume he's talking about the 125-300hz area. [/QUOTE]
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