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Multile door speakers in same door ? (front stage)
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8715662" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>you can start by getting speakers that are much higher sensitivity. the ones you had arent loud for crap lol. Consider a 3 way active front stage. 6.5 Midrange in the kick panels on axis, 6.5 midbass in the doors, and a pair of tweets with at least 92 db sensitivity or higher. the difference between an 89 db sensitivity speaker aka your JBLs(i had the same ones) vs a 92 db sensitivity mid is absolutely planets apart, not miles but PLANETS! Go raw drivers, run active, you wont get anything good out of component speakers sorry to say. the 90 db sensitivity on the ground zero is pretty below mediocre as well. I wouldnt settle for anything under 92 to be honest. Any harshness can be tamed by going active and using proper crossover points to blend the mid and tweet together to smooth any harsh peaks in the overall response.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8715662, member: 650438"] you can start by getting speakers that are much higher sensitivity. the ones you had arent loud for crap lol. Consider a 3 way active front stage. 6.5 Midrange in the kick panels on axis, 6.5 midbass in the doors, and a pair of tweets with at least 92 db sensitivity or higher. the difference between an 89 db sensitivity speaker aka your JBLs(i had the same ones) vs a 92 db sensitivity mid is absolutely planets apart, not miles but PLANETS! Go raw drivers, run active, you wont get anything good out of component speakers sorry to say. the 90 db sensitivity on the ground zero is pretty below mediocre as well. I wouldnt settle for anything under 92 to be honest. Any harshness can be tamed by going active and using proper crossover points to blend the mid and tweet together to smooth any harsh peaks in the overall response. [/QUOTE]
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