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<blockquote data-quote="xzbonexz" data-source="post: 6755301" data-attributes="member: 615108"><p>I noticed the other day that my subs aren't hitting the low notes quite as hard, but i can significantly tell with the somewhat higher low tones. Such as quick hits in metal music. I can defiantly tell the difference but I think If I take it up to where i got it installed they'll just right me off as being crazy. I know its not a freq tuning issue because all my settings are still the same. My question is can you blow your woofers partially that might affect the quality without sounding distorted. Because they don't sound distorted or anything maybe a minor drop in quality that once again i probably only notice because i hear it everyday. Another thing is Now all of a sudden when I push my speakers harder I can notice them more over the subs than before.</p><p></p><p>Any help is greatly appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Kenwood dnx5140</p><p></p><p>MB Quart Premium components</p><p></p><p>2 10" Rockford P3s sealed.</p><p></p><p>600w Orion for speakers</p><p></p><p>1000w Orion for woofers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xzbonexz, post: 6755301, member: 615108"] I noticed the other day that my subs aren't hitting the low notes quite as hard, but i can significantly tell with the somewhat higher low tones. Such as quick hits in metal music. I can defiantly tell the difference but I think If I take it up to where i got it installed they'll just right me off as being crazy. I know its not a freq tuning issue because all my settings are still the same. My question is can you blow your woofers partially that might affect the quality without sounding distorted. Because they don't sound distorted or anything maybe a minor drop in quality that once again i probably only notice because i hear it everyday. Another thing is Now all of a sudden when I push my speakers harder I can notice them more over the subs than before. Any help is greatly appreciated. Kenwood dnx5140 MB Quart Premium components 2 10" Rockford P3s sealed. 600w Orion for speakers 1000w Orion for woofers [/QUOTE]
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