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<blockquote data-quote="boomzilla" data-source="post: 5621674" data-attributes="member: 587708"><p>Sweet. I still want a substage though, can't live without some woofers in the back. I run my sub amp on a switch, so It's never on all the time. Basically I would use the midbass to it's full potential while just listening to my fronts, which is what I do at work. I drive for Domino's right now, and there's alot of not-so-good neighborhoods around. Those areas I don't even have my radio on period, but in the better areas I only play my fronts, no need for added attention with bass, ontop of being the pizza guy. And when I'm away from home, I would cut the lower midbass to a respectable level, and turn my subs on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boomzilla, post: 5621674, member: 587708"] Sweet. I still want a substage though, can't live without some woofers in the back. I run my sub amp on a switch, so It's never on all the time. Basically I would use the midbass to it's full potential while just listening to my fronts, which is what I do at work. I drive for Domino's right now, and there's alot of not-so-good neighborhoods around. Those areas I don't even have my radio on period, but in the better areas I only play my fronts, no need for added attention with bass, ontop of being the pizza guy. And when I'm away from home, I would cut the lower midbass to a respectable level, and turn my subs on. [/QUOTE]
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