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I need more. It's not loud enough.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8668661" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>if you go 3 way active, you can get a dayton DSP and have 8 channels of RCA output with full control over everything and it only costs 150 dollars + 30 dollars for a bluetooth dongle to control on your smartphone. You can definitely use them for midbass, just make sure you tune your enclosure so it plays hard 50hz and up to 315hz or something. While the midrange can go nuts. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm actually telling you to run two mids and highs amps. your zapco bridge 2 channel mode plus your ppi in 4 channel mode or your ppi bridged plus your zapco at 4 channel. For midwoofers, you really want to amp up the power, they can definitely take it. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Anything that makes them sound like its all they can take is basically your ppi 900.4 running out of juice causing it to sound that way. A high pass filter above 100hz but overall output jumps up higher will still get you the same midbass impact due to overall elevated output throughout the frequency spectrum. It just wont feel as loud and bloated since everything else is louder as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8668661, member: 650438"] if you go 3 way active, you can get a dayton DSP and have 8 channels of RCA output with full control over everything and it only costs 150 dollars + 30 dollars for a bluetooth dongle to control on your smartphone. You can definitely use them for midbass, just make sure you tune your enclosure so it plays hard 50hz and up to 315hz or something. While the midrange can go nuts. I'm actually telling you to run two mids and highs amps. your zapco bridge 2 channel mode plus your ppi in 4 channel mode or your ppi bridged plus your zapco at 4 channel. For midwoofers, you really want to amp up the power, they can definitely take it. Anything that makes them sound like its all they can take is basically your ppi 900.4 running out of juice causing it to sound that way. A high pass filter above 100hz but overall output jumps up higher will still get you the same midbass impact due to overall elevated output throughout the frequency spectrum. It just wont feel as loud and bloated since everything else is louder as well. [/QUOTE]
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