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New Active setup, not liking it.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8522695" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Stock speakers are fullrange speakers which means they can play subsonic bass frequencies pretty well. These are midbass woofers so they wont even get anywhere close to the range your stocks was playing. Again, you are having unreal expectations out of a driver that wasnt meant to play those frequencies. Aka down to 40hz with the boom. You arent gonna get any boom with a driver that can only play 80hz and up because thats no where close to the range the stocks can hit. Aftermarket does not equal to more bass, quite the extreme opposite. Most Stock speakers always have globs of bass in comparsion due to how they are designed. Aftermarkets are for clear sounding and imaging with drum kicks and midbass while the subwoofer handles the boom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8522695, member: 650438"] Stock speakers are fullrange speakers which means they can play subsonic bass frequencies pretty well. These are midbass woofers so they wont even get anywhere close to the range your stocks was playing. Again, you are having unreal expectations out of a driver that wasnt meant to play those frequencies. Aka down to 40hz with the boom. You arent gonna get any boom with a driver that can only play 80hz and up because thats no where close to the range the stocks can hit. Aftermarket does not equal to more bass, quite the extreme opposite. Most Stock speakers always have globs of bass in comparsion due to how they are designed. Aftermarkets are for clear sounding and imaging with drum kicks and midbass while the subwoofer handles the boom. [/QUOTE]
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