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<blockquote data-quote="xtremekustomz" data-source="post: 2637478" data-attributes="member: 569952"><p>Frequency range for a 6" midbass usually 500 is not a problem. I had the Dynaudio System 360 in my truck and if I'm not mistaken the 8" went all the way up to 900hz. I would still run the midrange as low as you can. 160 hz should work out really well for you or even 200. It really all depends on how far you really want to go with the install. If you just want something that will sound ok then run it higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xtremekustomz, post: 2637478, member: 569952"] Frequency range for a 6" midbass usually 500 is not a problem. I had the Dynaudio System 360 in my truck and if I'm not mistaken the 8" went all the way up to 900hz. I would still run the midrange as low as you can. 160 hz should work out really well for you or even 200. It really all depends on how far you really want to go with the install. If you just want something that will sound ok then run it higher. [/QUOTE]
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