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<blockquote data-quote="grouchy" data-source="post: 2597025" data-attributes="member: 573581"><p>Changed my mind. Thought I'd put 9" midbass in the dash but think I'll go with the 6" so I'll just have the 6" taken out of my doors and put in the dash which means I won't have a switch to compare the difference but will save me money plus the 6" most likely could be angled better than the 9". Also I'm thinking with the midbass in the dash, perhaps it can play notes up to about 600 now, since it's in a better location. So if the upper midrange doesn't have to go down below about 600 then perhaps the notes it does play might sound a bit better?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grouchy, post: 2597025, member: 573581"] Changed my mind. Thought I'd put 9" midbass in the dash but think I'll go with the 6" so I'll just have the 6" taken out of my doors and put in the dash which means I won't have a switch to compare the difference but will save me money plus the 6" most likely could be angled better than the 9". Also I'm thinking with the midbass in the dash, perhaps it can play notes up to about 600 now, since it's in a better location. So if the upper midrange doesn't have to go down below about 600 then perhaps the notes it does play might sound a bit better? [/QUOTE]
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