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<blockquote data-quote="DNick454" data-source="post: 6288611" data-attributes="member: 600755"><p>Mixing sub sizes is a no-no. They all have different transient responses and acoustic properties that will not sound good (and possibly add cancellation) when mixed together. If you're lacking mid-bass, it's probably because of your current speakers and head-unit power. Once you get a nice set of components and cross them over properly and amplify them, you will have more mid-bass then you know what to do with. As far as the subs go, pick 1 or 2 subs that you like and stick with them. Don't go mixing and matching. Subs to keep in mind: DD1508's They're nice and compact so they could fit in that beetle trunk easily but they will still get ridiculously loud.</p><p></p><p>Oh and one last comment. <strong><em>DITCH THE IDEA OF A CAPACITOR!!!!1111oneoneone</em></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DNick454, post: 6288611, member: 600755"] Mixing sub sizes is a no-no. They all have different transient responses and acoustic properties that will not sound good (and possibly add cancellation) when mixed together. If you're lacking mid-bass, it's probably because of your current speakers and head-unit power. Once you get a nice set of components and cross them over properly and amplify them, you will have more mid-bass then you know what to do with. As far as the subs go, pick 1 or 2 subs that you like and stick with them. Don't go mixing and matching. Subs to keep in mind: DD1508's They're nice and compact so they could fit in that beetle trunk easily but they will still get ridiculously loud. Oh and one last comment. [B][I]DITCH THE IDEA OF A CAPACITOR!!!!1111oneoneone[/I][/B] [/QUOTE]
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