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<blockquote data-quote="dragon.breath" data-source="post: 8924335" data-attributes="member: 582656"><p>The pro audio speakers from companies like DS18, PRV, Deaf Bonce etc gain their loudness by narrowing the frequency range. Especially the low frequencies. A 6.5 inch pro audio midrange is going to struggle at anything under 150hz. For a sound quality build, you would need a mid bass speaker to bridge the gap between the subwoofer and the midrange. There is a Chevy Tahoe local to me with all PRV speakers that sounds great. But he is running a 8 inch mid bass, a 6.5 midrange and a tweeter in both front doors. It sounds clean at normal listening levels but it will get loud too. I spoke to the owner at a car show and he said that he had days of DSP tuning in it too work everything out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragon.breath, post: 8924335, member: 582656"] The pro audio speakers from companies like DS18, PRV, Deaf Bonce etc gain their loudness by narrowing the frequency range. Especially the low frequencies. A 6.5 inch pro audio midrange is going to struggle at anything under 150hz. For a sound quality build, you would need a mid bass speaker to bridge the gap between the subwoofer and the midrange. There is a Chevy Tahoe local to me with all PRV speakers that sounds great. But he is running a 8 inch mid bass, a 6.5 midrange and a tweeter in both front doors. It sounds clean at normal listening levels but it will get loud too. I spoke to the owner at a car show and he said that he had days of DSP tuning in it too work everything out. [/QUOTE]
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