SlugButter
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Why the Dayton sub though? If you get a Dayton midbass 6.5 it will perform in much smaller air space. You won’t have .5 cubes for that.
one, thats a subwoofer not a midbass, two, thats outta stock. Try faital pros, B&C or beyma if you want very loud decent sounding with a slight hint of SQIs this better, or, the same? Any suggestions? I think it gets down to 36, on paper anyway. View attachment 18931
one, thats a subwoofer not a midbass, two, thats outta stock. Try faital pros, B&C or beyma if you want very loud decent sounding with a slight hint of SQ
I too once loved my rear fill untill i listened to a properly tuned and time aligned front stage and never looked back.....
All front. Anything to the rear fks up the soundstageSo, what about a set of rear midbass? Or, should the midrange, midbass, and tweeters all be in the front?
All front. Anything to the rear fks up the soundstage
All front. Anything to the rear fks up the soundstage
like i said before, to run a midrange, midbass and tweeter configuration you would need and extra 2 channel amp. total 6 channels of amplification for this to work. Everything gets their own channel because you can control each channel independently. It shouldn't be hard at all if you downloaded the app and just fiddled around for 10 mins.So, I have a set of mids and tweets to sale. And, buy a pair of midbass. How will that system work with the Dayton DSP? I have a four channel amp and a mono amp. That DSP stuff is new and confusing to me. Thanks for your help man.
like i said before, to run a midrange, midbass and tweeter configuration you would need and extra 2 channel amp. total 6 channels of amplification for this to work. Everything gets their own channel because you can control each channel independently. It shouldn't be hard at all if you downloaded the app and just fiddled around for 10 mins.
like i said before, to run a midrange, midbass and tweeter configuration you would need and extra 2 channel amp. total 6 channels of amplification for this to work. Everything gets their own channel because you can control each channel independently. It shouldn't be hard at all if you downloaded the app and just fiddled around for 10 mins.
You can just make a little sealed off pod for the midJeff, I sold the Kenwood amp and bought a Taramps DS250X2. Can I install the tweeter, midrange, and midbass all in the door? I thought I remember you saying that the midrange and midbass need to be separated.