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<blockquote data-quote="ShakinSupra" data-source="post: 568328" data-attributes="member: 551296"><p>Most car systems I hear are lacking in midbass, including mine. When I put my Kappa 6 1/2s in sealed enclosures in the doors, I got a huge improvement in midbass, but it still could be a lot better. I think my problem is I just need some better mids...</p><p></p><p>You could get some dedicated midbass drivers. I'm doing an install for a friend of mine with Diamond Audio Hex 5.25s in the stock location in the doors, the doors are pretty well sealed up with Dynamat behind the mids, and they don't have a whole lot of midbass alone. I had a pair of Kicker 8" midbass drivers sitting around, so we built some fiberglass parts to mount them in the rear, and it sounds really good for having no sub-bass. I almost wish I kept them for myself. He's running 75wrms to all of them from a PG amp. You can definitely tell the midbass is coming from behind you though. Sometime next week we'll start on 2 10" Diamond M6 subs in fiberglass in the trunk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShakinSupra, post: 568328, member: 551296"] Most car systems I hear are lacking in midbass, including mine. When I put my Kappa 6 1/2s in sealed enclosures in the doors, I got a huge improvement in midbass, but it still could be a lot better. I think my problem is I just need some better mids... You could get some dedicated midbass drivers. I'm doing an install for a friend of mine with Diamond Audio Hex 5.25s in the stock location in the doors, the doors are pretty well sealed up with Dynamat behind the mids, and they don't have a whole lot of midbass alone. I had a pair of Kicker 8" midbass drivers sitting around, so we built some fiberglass parts to mount them in the rear, and it sounds really good for having no sub-bass. I almost wish I kept them for myself. He's running 75wrms to all of them from a PG amp. You can definitely tell the midbass is coming from behind you though. Sometime next week we'll start on 2 10" Diamond M6 subs in fiberglass in the trunk. [/QUOTE]
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