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<blockquote data-quote="sussD01" data-source="post: 6807269" data-attributes="member: 622015"><p>So I went out to my car today and took a couple shots of my settings to give you guys an idea of where it's at.</p><p></p><p>I also turned my sub all the way down and just listened to the speakers on their own trying to isolate the midbass through the PEQ setting, and for the first time realized how **** thin the speakers sounded. Without my sub pounding to support the 6x9s the speakers really did sound weak. When the subs up and the music is loud you can't really tell, but once that bass was gone and the speakers were on their own, I can't believe how unimpressed that I was...</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sorry I didn't clarify before--I'm running coaxials (two in the front and two in the back).</p><p></p><p></p><p>It DOES sounds like I just went the wrong way with this system and should've just gone the comp route to begin with... You're saying get 4 comps, bridge the amp I've got up front and get another for the rear?</p><p></p><p>Hopefully the pictures will give some insight. All the suggestions are really making me reconsider my current setup altogether. I'm not looking to compete, but I definitely want to find a way to get some volume and fullness out of the system--it sounds like what I've got right now isn't going to cut it. What kind of 3-way systems/amp combos would I be looking at if I went that route?</p><p></p><p>THANKS AGAIN for all the help. It's good to talk to guys that aren't giving suggestions just to bank off my business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sussD01, post: 6807269, member: 622015"] So I went out to my car today and took a couple shots of my settings to give you guys an idea of where it's at. I also turned my sub all the way down and just listened to the speakers on their own trying to isolate the midbass through the PEQ setting, and for the first time realized how **** thin the speakers sounded. Without my sub pounding to support the 6x9s the speakers really did sound weak. When the subs up and the music is loud you can't really tell, but once that bass was gone and the speakers were on their own, I can't believe how unimpressed that I was... Sorry I didn't clarify before--I'm running coaxials (two in the front and two in the back). It DOES sounds like I just went the wrong way with this system and should've just gone the comp route to begin with... You're saying get 4 comps, bridge the amp I've got up front and get another for the rear? Hopefully the pictures will give some insight. All the suggestions are really making me reconsider my current setup altogether. I'm not looking to compete, but I definitely want to find a way to get some volume and fullness out of the system--it sounds like what I've got right now isn't going to cut it. What kind of 3-way systems/amp combos would I be looking at if I went that route? THANKS AGAIN for all the help. It's good to talk to guys that aren't giving suggestions just to bank off my business. [/QUOTE]
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