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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8567077" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>just because you dont know what it is doesnt mean, doesnt mean you can write it off. Its the difference between actually good sounding and having a system you are proud to show off vs having something thats only 5% better or worse than stock speakers and just having some bass. </p><p></p><p>Again head unit power is nothing compared to actual amplified power along with a proper setup. I&#39;m glad you are amping the speakers and tweeters, it&#39;ll make all the difference in getting you louder and cleaner sounding. Just because you think its good enough doesnt mean that you should settle for it. It can be A LOT better, louder and cleaner. Also you wont get that loud without a proper high pass filter protecting the speakers from playing low notes that should be handled by the subwoofer. You&#39;ll blow out your speaker without it. You&#39;ll turn the volume up and if you play something with a lot of bass, the mid will distort and eventually blow due to reaching mechanical limits. </p><p></p><p>Theres proper reasons why all of these features are included in a proper sound system that will last long and perform much better. With a proper high pass filter in place, you can drive your door speakers to MUCH MUCH higher volume levels without any issue.</p><p></p><p></p><p>that sub wont get you any chest thump at all unless your bass tolerance is very low then yeah it&#39;ll do fine. We are kinda used to having bass crush lungs and the prices to do that over here is pretty cheap to do so.</p><p></p><p></p><p> [USER=662661]@Maky[/USER] bro, can you meet up with this guy and show him what a loud and good sound system is like?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Your box is a pre-fab ported which is always tuned way too high for any proper low notes, Mainly hits 35hz and up. How do we know this? EVERYONE on this forum knows this we live, and breathe car audio every day, we compete in competitions, we help local people, with their setups so yes hands on experience and everyone knows that pre made boxes are tuned way too high with too little air space and port area. With any amount of proper research and subwoofer enclosure building you&#39;ll realize that the pre-made designs are trash.</p><p></p><p></p><p><img src="https://snag.gy/ANMQnO.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8567077, member: 650438"] just because you dont know what it is doesnt mean, doesnt mean you can write it off. Its the difference between actually good sounding and having a system you are proud to show off vs having something thats only 5% better or worse than stock speakers and just having some bass. Again head unit power is nothing compared to actual amplified power along with a proper setup. I'm glad you are amping the speakers and tweeters, it'll make all the difference in getting you louder and cleaner sounding. Just because you think its good enough doesnt mean that you should settle for it. It can be A LOT better, louder and cleaner. Also you wont get that loud without a proper high pass filter protecting the speakers from playing low notes that should be handled by the subwoofer. You'll blow out your speaker without it. You'll turn the volume up and if you play something with a lot of bass, the mid will distort and eventually blow due to reaching mechanical limits. Theres proper reasons why all of these features are included in a proper sound system that will last long and perform much better. With a proper high pass filter in place, you can drive your door speakers to MUCH MUCH higher volume levels without any issue. that sub wont get you any chest thump at all unless your bass tolerance is very low then yeah it'll do fine. We are kinda used to having bass crush lungs and the prices to do that over here is pretty cheap to do so. [USER=662661]@Maky[/USER] bro, can you meet up with this guy and show him what a loud and good sound system is like? Your box is a pre-fab ported which is always tuned way too high for any proper low notes, Mainly hits 35hz and up. How do we know this? EVERYONE on this forum knows this we live, and breathe car audio every day, we compete in competitions, we help local people, with their setups so yes hands on experience and everyone knows that pre made boxes are tuned way too high with too little air space and port area. With any amount of proper research and subwoofer enclosure building you'll realize that the pre-made designs are trash. [IMG]https://snag.gy/ANMQnO.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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