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more oomph in the mid range?
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<blockquote data-quote="pjhabit" data-source="post: 5881656" data-attributes="member: 597083"><p>Throw the coax in the back &amp; run em' on hu power. Then bridge the amp to a nice comp set up front (as big as you can fit).</p><p></p><p>Your gain set at 80% might be an acceptable setting...but I doubt it. Rarely will it need to be set that high. If you're unsure of the purpose of the gain or don't know what clipping is, I'd study up on it before you add any more speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pjhabit, post: 5881656, member: 597083"] Throw the coax in the back & run em' on hu power. Then bridge the amp to a nice comp set up front (as big as you can fit). Your gain set at 80% might be an acceptable setting...but I doubt it. Rarely will it need to be set that high. If you're unsure of the purpose of the gain or don't know what clipping is, I'd study up on it before you add any more speakers. [/QUOTE]
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