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<blockquote data-quote="cfox10" data-source="post: 8542609" data-attributes="member: 631530"><p>A lot of factors here to consider...</p><p></p><p>First of all what isn't 'loud enough' to you?</p><p></p><p>Does it not have the midbass you're looking for?</p><p></p><p>Are the tweeters loud enough?</p><p></p><p>What kind of treatment have you done to your door panels?</p><p></p><p>Do you have one or the other wired out of phase? Try it.</p><p></p><p>You can use the DD1 to get into the ballpark, but I'd suggest really getting to know your drivers and listen to the highest quality media you can. Get yourself a LC1 or similar and adjust on the fly.</p><p></p><p>You have a very mild to moderate sub stage by some of todays standards, you shouldn't be fatiguing the front stage.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps you could pick up a cheap Dayton Mic and run some tests to see what areas you're lacking in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfox10, post: 8542609, member: 631530"] A lot of factors here to consider... First of all what isn't 'loud enough' to you? Does it not have the midbass you're looking for? Are the tweeters loud enough? What kind of treatment have you done to your door panels? Do you have one or the other wired out of phase? Try it. You can use the DD1 to get into the ballpark, but I'd suggest really getting to know your drivers and listen to the highest quality media you can. Get yourself a LC1 or similar and adjust on the fly. You have a very mild to moderate sub stage by some of todays standards, you shouldn't be fatiguing the front stage. Perhaps you could pick up a cheap Dayton Mic and run some tests to see what areas you're lacking in. [/QUOTE]
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