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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8272571" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>most aftermarkets will not have a good bass response on their speakers so you dont have to worry too much about that. In fact bass/midbass will be pretty much nonexistent compared to stock speakers unless you create a proper enclosure with your car door and a proper seal with the speakers. The speakers you chose will do what you want just fine. You might want to add an amp in the future when you have more $$$. Makes a biiiig difference with the vocals and clarity. However head unit power is fine for now. With that head unit though, you'll have crossover functions which will attenuate the bass (sorta like cutting off the bass) at your specified frequency to give you more control over your sound. Its called high pass filter and normally it can be set 50hz, 63hz, 80hz, 100hz, 120hz, 160hz, 200hz so at 200hz, your not gonna get much response from any notes lower then 200hz from your music. This feature is best used in an amplified setup where your over powering your speakers allowing them to play louder and clearer without distortion from the speakers trying to play midbass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8272571, member: 650438"] most aftermarkets will not have a good bass response on their speakers so you dont have to worry too much about that. In fact bass/midbass will be pretty much nonexistent compared to stock speakers unless you create a proper enclosure with your car door and a proper seal with the speakers. The speakers you chose will do what you want just fine. You might want to add an amp in the future when you have more $$$. Makes a biiiig difference with the vocals and clarity. However head unit power is fine for now. With that head unit though, you'll have crossover functions which will attenuate the bass (sorta like cutting off the bass) at your specified frequency to give you more control over your sound. Its called high pass filter and normally it can be set 50hz, 63hz, 80hz, 100hz, 120hz, 160hz, 200hz so at 200hz, your not gonna get much response from any notes lower then 200hz from your music. This feature is best used in an amplified setup where your over powering your speakers allowing them to play louder and clearer without distortion from the speakers trying to play midbass. [/QUOTE]
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