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Low Sound Output from Front 6.5"'s
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<blockquote data-quote="nateberrier" data-source="post: 7096960" data-attributes="member: 612014"><p>Radios, esp the high end ones provide filters. a HPF or high pass filter allows only higher frequencies to pass through the speaker. IE so your front speakers dont play bass and the sub will have a LPF or low pass filter allowing only low frequencies to play so your sub doesnt play your highs, just the lows. if its set wrong it will play only the highest highs and not the midbass youre looking for. if youre wanting them to play bass then youre expecting too much out of the system. it could be 1 of 1000 things though. It could also be set correctly and the speaker is mounted wrong. say a 6.5 in a 6x8 hole or something to that effect. also if your doors are not sealed (most doors have huge holes in them from the factory so you can repair them) then the midbass wont be there (the door needs to act like a giant box similar to the way your subs have a box) .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nateberrier, post: 7096960, member: 612014"] Radios, esp the high end ones provide filters. a HPF or high pass filter allows only higher frequencies to pass through the speaker. IE so your front speakers dont play bass and the sub will have a LPF or low pass filter allowing only low frequencies to play so your sub doesnt play your highs, just the lows. if its set wrong it will play only the highest highs and not the midbass youre looking for. if youre wanting them to play bass then youre expecting too much out of the system. it could be 1 of 1000 things though. It could also be set correctly and the speaker is mounted wrong. say a 6.5 in a 6x8 hole or something to that effect. also if your doors are not sealed (most doors have huge holes in them from the factory so you can repair them) then the midbass wont be there (the door needs to act like a giant box similar to the way your subs have a box) . [/QUOTE]
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