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<blockquote data-quote="Plutoman" data-source="post: 5890700" data-attributes="member: 601528"><p>Alright lol. Open it up for debate, will ya?</p><p></p><p>I think it sounds better with a more open ended lower octave, and the upper octaves faded back a bit. Not a lot, but a gentle blending. It comes from my orchestral playing... my directors frequently try to bring out the lower reeds, cello's, bass's, and tuba's, and it sounds better that way. I try to imitate that with my own system. Then again, now that I think on it, it could just be the whole problem that my car is too top heavy (sound wise) in the first place, and I'm just balancing it out.</p><p></p><p>And don't deny that it's difficult to find people with a sub setup that blends &gt;.&gt; Oh, my god, most of the people in my school run duals and crap, and that is so horrible to the ear.</p><p></p><p>Alright, maybe it's not easy to get a good clean treble (above 60-80hz or so), but it's easier to get a decent sound out of a new set of components than to try to blend two new 15" subwoofers into a stock system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plutoman, post: 5890700, member: 601528"] Alright lol. Open it up for debate, will ya? I think it sounds better with a more open ended lower octave, and the upper octaves faded back a bit. Not a lot, but a gentle blending. It comes from my orchestral playing... my directors frequently try to bring out the lower reeds, cello's, bass's, and tuba's, and it sounds better that way. I try to imitate that with my own system. Then again, now that I think on it, it could just be the whole problem that my car is too top heavy (sound wise) in the first place, and I'm just balancing it out. And don't deny that it's difficult to find people with a sub setup that blends >.> Oh, my god, most of the people in my school run duals and crap, and that is so horrible to the ear. Alright, maybe it's not easy to get a good clean treble (above 60-80hz or so), but it's easier to get a decent sound out of a new set of components than to try to blend two new 15" subwoofers into a stock system. [/QUOTE]
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