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<blockquote data-quote="bikejunkie223" data-source="post: 1251962" data-attributes="member: 563147"><p>I totally agree with everything said above. Up6's have sounded awesome in every car I have heard them in, but that's not to garuntee they will in your truck. My Diamond Hexes sound WAY better in my brothers WRX than they did in my car.Sometimes even with speakers that are known to sound awesome, for whatever reason they just won't sound as good as they should in a paticular car. Anyway, you should hear the tweeter smooth out after a couple days and the midbass will grow too. Totally sealing off the door with dampener is a great way to boost midbass. Also, where to you have them highpassed? I am running mine all the way down to 50hz, but I had to bump up my Iridium 10 to 63hz to help reenforce the lower midbass, as virtually no components will play loud much below 65hz. The fact I can run mine at 50 is amazing, most cars/setups wouldn't tolerate that. As for the break-in, it took my tweeters about 3 days, and my sub woke up this morning (1 week) It sounded good when I got it, but this morning it felt like it had about a 20% increase in output- enough I need to turn the gain on the sub channel down a scooch. There, my $0.02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bikejunkie223, post: 1251962, member: 563147"] I totally agree with everything said above. Up6's have sounded awesome in every car I have heard them in, but that's not to garuntee they will in your truck. My Diamond Hexes sound WAY better in my brothers WRX than they did in my car.Sometimes even with speakers that are known to sound awesome, for whatever reason they just won't sound as good as they should in a paticular car. Anyway, you should hear the tweeter smooth out after a couple days and the midbass will grow too. Totally sealing off the door with dampener is a great way to boost midbass. Also, where to you have them highpassed? I am running mine all the way down to 50hz, but I had to bump up my Iridium 10 to 63hz to help reenforce the lower midbass, as virtually no components will play loud much below 65hz. The fact I can run mine at 50 is amazing, most cars/setups wouldn't tolerate that. As for the break-in, it took my tweeters about 3 days, and my sub woke up this morning (1 week) It sounded good when I got it, but this morning it felt like it had about a 20% increase in output- enough I need to turn the gain on the sub channel down a scooch. There, my $0.02 [/QUOTE]
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