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<blockquote data-quote="av83" data-source="post: 8268750" data-attributes="member: 640058"><p>If they're on a different amp, and in a separate enclosure, with crossover slopes that are in phase with the substage, he'll be just fine. Just bandpass the signal to the eights to play from where the zv4 rolls off and where you want your mids to take over. I don't think four eights are necessary. Two at the most should handle what you want covered.</p><p></p><p>normally I would say that maybe you should just install better mids. But with the low peak of the x/z series and the desire of many enthusiasts these days to tune super low, a separate midbass setup can make plenty of sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="av83, post: 8268750, member: 640058"] If they're on a different amp, and in a separate enclosure, with crossover slopes that are in phase with the substage, he'll be just fine. Just bandpass the signal to the eights to play from where the zv4 rolls off and where you want your mids to take over. I don't think four eights are necessary. Two at the most should handle what you want covered. normally I would say that maybe you should just install better mids. But with the low peak of the x/z series and the desire of many enthusiasts these days to tune super low, a separate midbass setup can make plenty of sense. [/QUOTE]
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