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no mids on alpine eq?!
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<blockquote data-quote="T3mpest" data-source="post: 1731624" data-attributes="member: 560148"><p>I'm assuming since he referred to a crossover as a box that he also payed someone for installation, which is usually 1/2 or more of the total price.</p><p></p><p>Like someone already said, knock down your bass a bit if you want to hear your mids better. Think about it this way, let's say your listening to your headunit at 20/34, with your settings the way they are now. If you reduce your bass a bit you may find it blends better, however you are now missing the impact (texture), that the music had before. Most likely if you turn you volume up to say, 23-25, you're sub will be just as loud as it was before on 20, except now your mids are rocking right along side it. Basically you can still get just as loud, but things will be in better proportion.</p><p></p><p>{edit} haha, now that I look at it he said installation included in his original post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3mpest, post: 1731624, member: 560148"] I'm assuming since he referred to a crossover as a box that he also payed someone for installation, which is usually 1/2 or more of the total price. Like someone already said, knock down your bass a bit if you want to hear your mids better. Think about it this way, let's say your listening to your headunit at 20/34, with your settings the way they are now. If you reduce your bass a bit you may find it blends better, however you are now missing the impact (texture), that the music had before. Most likely if you turn you volume up to say, 23-25, you're sub will be just as loud as it was before on 20, except now your mids are rocking right along side it. Basically you can still get just as loud, but things will be in better proportion. {edit} haha, now that I look at it he said installation included in his original post. [/QUOTE]
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