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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8321720" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>I'd say man just keep your ID components, run active with amps if you dont have an active capable head unit. All you need to do is add a midrange pro audio to your kick panel, use your id woofer as a dedicated midbass and do all the crossovers on your amps. Sounds like you just need stronger midrange in your system and better tuned highs. A whole new component set will not remedy the problem if harshess already occurs.</p><p></p><p>as for pro audio choices, selenium, neo pro or eminence betas if you want good quality drivers. Anything cheaper is just off the shelf but in all honesty, with a good head unit, off the shelf pro audio can sound real nice, adds a lot of the missing "in your face" midrange thats traded off for more detail with SQ oriented sets. Using a pair of 8 ohm db drive pro audios i got from trumpet for dedicated midrange and it works real nicely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8321720, member: 650438"] I'd say man just keep your ID components, run active with amps if you dont have an active capable head unit. All you need to do is add a midrange pro audio to your kick panel, use your id woofer as a dedicated midbass and do all the crossovers on your amps. Sounds like you just need stronger midrange in your system and better tuned highs. A whole new component set will not remedy the problem if harshess already occurs. as for pro audio choices, selenium, neo pro or eminence betas if you want good quality drivers. Anything cheaper is just off the shelf but in all honesty, with a good head unit, off the shelf pro audio can sound real nice, adds a lot of the missing "in your face" midrange thats traded off for more detail with SQ oriented sets. Using a pair of 8 ohm db drive pro audios i got from trumpet for dedicated midrange and it works real nicely. [/QUOTE]
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