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<blockquote data-quote="energizedsbs" data-source="post: 4477378" data-attributes="member: 568202"><p>get some 8's in the front doors 65-250 hz</p><p></p><p>I would get some 3.5- 5 mids for the kicks 250-4000hz</p><p></p><p>run your tweets in the kicks close to the mid 4000hz and up.</p><p></p><p>this is just one of many options out there. you will have to see what speakers you get and mess with the crossover points. many hours of tuning and testing. in the end its worth it. I have two dayton 8" in my doors from 50-250hz. two tangband 3.5 mids from 250-3500hz. two tangband tweets from 3800hz and up. i have the mids and tweets in my kicks run off a 100x4 and my 8's are run of a 200x2. it sounds really good and gets pretty dam loud. all the speakers cost about $300 at the most. check out partsexpress and madisound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="energizedsbs, post: 4477378, member: 568202"] get some 8's in the front doors 65-250 hz I would get some 3.5- 5 mids for the kicks 250-4000hz run your tweets in the kicks close to the mid 4000hz and up. this is just one of many options out there. you will have to see what speakers you get and mess with the crossover points. many hours of tuning and testing. in the end its worth it. I have two dayton 8" in my doors from 50-250hz. two tangband 3.5 mids from 250-3500hz. two tangband tweets from 3800hz and up. i have the mids and tweets in my kicks run off a 100x4 and my 8's are run of a 200x2. it sounds really good and gets pretty dam loud. all the speakers cost about $300 at the most. check out partsexpress and madisound. [/QUOTE]
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