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<blockquote data-quote="SmartAsss" data-source="post: 7227905" data-attributes="member: 629857"><p>It's not okay to run the tweeters so far away from the woofers. the closer the better. the components are the best speakers you have so they need to be in the front. if your going to skimp on anything it needs to be the rear speakers. in fact its best to not even run rear speakers unless you have a DSP that will control them properly. Weather sux **** for sure.</p><p></p><p>The other thing it could be is that you have a different crossover somewhere that is killing your bass (likely on your amp but could be on the headunit too), they could also be wired out of phase like mentioned above, but ill take your word that they are wired correctly. if you want to post a pic of the settings on your amp, I can tell you exactly, if anything, is blatantly wrong with them (like the crossover or gain etc..). I can at least give you some quick starting points for it.</p><p></p><p>Its also not unlikely that your fronts are just more sensitive then the components and are playing louder then them, this would be fixed by the gain control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmartAsss, post: 7227905, member: 629857"] It's not okay to run the tweeters so far away from the woofers. the closer the better. the components are the best speakers you have so they need to be in the front. if your going to skimp on anything it needs to be the rear speakers. in fact its best to not even run rear speakers unless you have a DSP that will control them properly. Weather sux **** for sure. The other thing it could be is that you have a different crossover somewhere that is killing your bass (likely on your amp but could be on the headunit too), they could also be wired out of phase like mentioned above, but ill take your word that they are wired correctly. if you want to post a pic of the settings on your amp, I can tell you exactly, if anything, is blatantly wrong with them (like the crossover or gain etc..). I can at least give you some quick starting points for it. Its also not unlikely that your fronts are just more sensitive then the components and are playing louder then them, this would be fixed by the gain control. [/QUOTE]
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