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<blockquote data-quote="RebelDogg" data-source="post: 4569242" data-attributes="member: 591498"><p>I'm planning on getting some Raamat in a couple of weeks. About $200 will be enough to do both front doors twice and leave enough to put a bit on my cargo doors (where all of my annoying vibration noise comes from). Plus ensolite and spray on adhesive.</p><p></p><p>I figure that will make some difference, but I've always heard it was best not to send lows to the front speakers like that. I figure I can turn them louder if there isn't much bass in them. My HU has two HPF's (front &amp; rear) So I would set the 6.5 comps on 160hz, the rears at 80hz and the amp for the rears LPF at ~160hz, then the sub LPF at 80hz.</p><p></p><p>Plus, I'll probably put the 6.5's in kick panels which I figure will be pretty bad for midbass (I think I'll just get the qlogic ones because I'm afraid to mess with fiberglass and all that. And I don't know if you can do much to improve on them), so the door speakers will be SSMB6's or 8's.</p><p></p><p>Does that sound like a bad plan? I'm not sure about having all my speakers up front and the subs all the way in the rear with nothing in between.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RebelDogg, post: 4569242, member: 591498"] I'm planning on getting some Raamat in a couple of weeks. About $200 will be enough to do both front doors twice and leave enough to put a bit on my cargo doors (where all of my annoying vibration noise comes from). Plus ensolite and spray on adhesive. I figure that will make some difference, but I've always heard it was best not to send lows to the front speakers like that. I figure I can turn them louder if there isn't much bass in them. My HU has two HPF's (front & rear) So I would set the 6.5 comps on 160hz, the rears at 80hz and the amp for the rears LPF at ~160hz, then the sub LPF at 80hz. Plus, I'll probably put the 6.5's in kick panels which I figure will be pretty bad for midbass (I think I'll just get the qlogic ones because I'm afraid to mess with fiberglass and all that. And I don't know if you can do much to improve on them), so the door speakers will be SSMB6's or 8's. Does that sound like a bad plan? I'm not sure about having all my speakers up front and the subs all the way in the rear with nothing in between. [/QUOTE]
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