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<blockquote data-quote="raverx3m" data-source="post: 6426372" data-attributes="member: 563973"><p>what i was thinking is to replace the alpine woofer with a lil better quality 5.1/4 or 6' midbass driver and use a capacitor to cut it off at around 200hz so the rest can be played by the 6x9 woofer</p><p></p><p>i usually run the speakers with no high pass. i dont turn them up too high so i set the bass upa lil louder. most of the time i have my sub turned off and just listen to the speakers.</p><p></p><p>i dont like the sub in the trunk i can never get it to sound right it alway slags behind</p><p></p><p>so im tryng to get as much bass out of my front as i can.</p><p></p><p>dont argue, thats just how i like it, i know theres different opinions about tha whole staging thing.</p><p></p><p>so the easiest way would be to add the mid 8ohm (with a cap) and add a woofer 8 ohm after the crossover since it doesnt have the high pass for the woofer. so in the end makinga 3 way with a lil bigger bass speaker out of my components.</p><p></p><p>would that plan work?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raverx3m, post: 6426372, member: 563973"] what i was thinking is to replace the alpine woofer with a lil better quality 5.1/4 or 6' midbass driver and use a capacitor to cut it off at around 200hz so the rest can be played by the 6x9 woofer i usually run the speakers with no high pass. i dont turn them up too high so i set the bass upa lil louder. most of the time i have my sub turned off and just listen to the speakers. i dont like the sub in the trunk i can never get it to sound right it alway slags behind so im tryng to get as much bass out of my front as i can. dont argue, thats just how i like it, i know theres different opinions about tha whole staging thing. so the easiest way would be to add the mid 8ohm (with a cap) and add a woofer 8 ohm after the crossover since it doesnt have the high pass for the woofer. so in the end makinga 3 way with a lil bigger bass speaker out of my components. would that plan work? [/QUOTE]
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