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<blockquote data-quote="mr roo" data-source="post: 8696391" data-attributes="member: 678923"><p>Glad they are working for you. I certainly didnt mean to mix up subs and midbass. OP is saying he doent like the midbass response out of them, I would agree with that. They are PA speakers by design and they usually dont excel in the midbass region. I would assume he is not happy with the we will call it 50hz to 100hz region. I was just pointing out that each time I have heard them, they didnt seem to do well below 80hz, which any 8" in a properly done door should be able to do easily . We have a shop near me that has installed them. I have heard a few of the cars they have done. The music is loud but not very balanced. You hear screaming highs and huge low end as they usually do multiple sub systems. They do a lot of old school cars and those guys love them. I also get that, its a top down in the summer whole block can hear me from a mile away thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr roo, post: 8696391, member: 678923"] Glad they are working for you. I certainly didnt mean to mix up subs and midbass. OP is saying he doent like the midbass response out of them, I would agree with that. They are PA speakers by design and they usually dont excel in the midbass region. I would assume he is not happy with the we will call it 50hz to 100hz region. I was just pointing out that each time I have heard them, they didnt seem to do well below 80hz, which any 8" in a properly done door should be able to do easily . We have a shop near me that has installed them. I have heard a few of the cars they have done. The music is loud but not very balanced. You hear screaming highs and huge low end as they usually do multiple sub systems. They do a lot of old school cars and those guys love them. I also get that, its a top down in the summer whole block can hear me from a mile away thing. [/QUOTE]
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