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<blockquote data-quote="PaulD" data-source="post: 4654868" data-attributes="member: 589636"><p>first, you will need to deaden the doors to get decent midbass out of door mounted speaker. Second, run two sets wires to each and run the setup active (use the amp as a 4 ch), you will have a LOT more control that way Next, try playing the mids by themselves - then the tweets by themselves to see where the harshness really is and play with crossover settings, EQ, etc ... to see if you can tame things down.</p><p></p><p>The volume thing must be related to your gain structure and remember, MOST coaxes are designed to run on headunit power and so they are much more efficient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulD, post: 4654868, member: 589636"] first, you will need to deaden the doors to get decent midbass out of door mounted speaker. Second, run two sets wires to each and run the setup active (use the amp as a 4 ch), you will have a LOT more control that way Next, try playing the mids by themselves - then the tweets by themselves to see where the harshness really is and play with crossover settings, EQ, etc ... to see if you can tame things down. The volume thing must be related to your gain structure and remember, MOST coaxes are designed to run on headunit power and so they are much more efficient. [/QUOTE]
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