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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8703896" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>If I set the sub to to 65hz and the midbass to 80 it's gonna sound real shitty real quick. The midbass doesn't come close to having enough output to blend where the sub would drop off. If I could get my door speakers to respond like my near field monitors on my desk I could see using those crossover points. There is NO bass from the kick drum in those 6.5" midbass, just the snap of the beater on the head of the drum... the sub fills in the bass. I wish my midbass would have bass output like that. It would change the ball game for me for sure. That is why I have things set the way I do.</p><p></p><p>The midbass has no issues playing up to 1Khz and the last time I played my DD 2.75" mids lower than 700hz the cone came free from the dust cap/coil. If you know of some magic that will get me bass I can feel from the midbass that would be awesome and I could lower the subs x-over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8703896, member: 675210"] If I set the sub to to 65hz and the midbass to 80 it's gonna sound real shitty real quick. The midbass doesn't come close to having enough output to blend where the sub would drop off. If I could get my door speakers to respond like my near field monitors on my desk I could see using those crossover points. There is NO bass from the kick drum in those 6.5" midbass, just the snap of the beater on the head of the drum... the sub fills in the bass. I wish my midbass would have bass output like that. It would change the ball game for me for sure. That is why I have things set the way I do. The midbass has no issues playing up to 1Khz and the last time I played my DD 2.75" mids lower than 700hz the cone came free from the dust cap/coil. If you know of some magic that will get me bass I can feel from the midbass that would be awesome and I could lower the subs x-over. [/QUOTE]
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