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<blockquote data-quote="pyroom" data-source="post: 8125855" data-attributes="member: 655660"><p>I was born with profound hearing loss, and I'm looking for a setup that will help me "feel" the music more. I have some hearing, but definitely nothing over 1,000hz.</p><p></p><p>I have a 1990 Honda CRX 2 seater with 4 type-r coaxial speakers driven by a MRX-F65 amp. The doors have several layers of Dynamat sealing them, and the rears are a non-ported enclosure in between the two seats right behind the ebrake (I have a custom sealed "wall" with several layers of dynamat - similar to the attached picture). I also have 2 type-r subs that completely overwhelm everything and are usually turned way down (my friends seem to like them turned up).</p><p></p><p>What can more can I do for a few grand that will make a reasonable difference? I was thinking of getting rid of my subs and adding 4 more Power Acoustik 6x9's along the bottom of the wall behind the seats. I'm trying to avoid the work involved in custom fiberglass enclosures, but I'm not opposed to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pyroom, post: 8125855, member: 655660"] I was born with profound hearing loss, and I'm looking for a setup that will help me "feel" the music more. I have some hearing, but definitely nothing over 1,000hz. I have a 1990 Honda CRX 2 seater with 4 type-r coaxial speakers driven by a MRX-F65 amp. The doors have several layers of Dynamat sealing them, and the rears are a non-ported enclosure in between the two seats right behind the ebrake (I have a custom sealed "wall" with several layers of dynamat - similar to the attached picture). I also have 2 type-r subs that completely overwhelm everything and are usually turned way down (my friends seem to like them turned up). What can more can I do for a few grand that will make a reasonable difference? I was thinking of getting rid of my subs and adding 4 more Power Acoustik 6x9's along the bottom of the wall behind the seats. I'm trying to avoid the work involved in custom fiberglass enclosures, but I'm not opposed to it. [/QUOTE]
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