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question about the balance of wattage between bass, mids and highs
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<blockquote data-quote="ohmega66" data-source="post: 8664073" data-attributes="member: 676173"><p>I am still in the very very early planning stages of my next car stereo install. I have always dreamed of having a bass heavy, big wattage system so my subwoofer is gonna kinda be my center piece. Right now im currently leaning towards a custom built 18 inch psi audio platform 4 sub woofer with the performance upgrade to 3500 watts. To power that I was leaning towards a Sundown Audio SAZ 3500 amp. So here comes my question...im gonna have most likely an excess of 3500 watts rms blasting outta the back of my car. As much as i love bass i love the mids and the highs as well. I guess my question is..is what should the balance be in terms of wattage between the bass in the back and the mids and highs in the front. If I have 3500 watts of bass coming from the back, how many watts of mids and highs should i have up front. Im also fully open to peoples input in terms of what speakers i should be running up front to deliver the wattage from the mids and high. Would also be interested in any suggestions about my choice of subwoofer. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohmega66, post: 8664073, member: 676173"] I am still in the very very early planning stages of my next car stereo install. I have always dreamed of having a bass heavy, big wattage system so my subwoofer is gonna kinda be my center piece. Right now im currently leaning towards a custom built 18 inch psi audio platform 4 sub woofer with the performance upgrade to 3500 watts. To power that I was leaning towards a Sundown Audio SAZ 3500 amp. So here comes my question...im gonna have most likely an excess of 3500 watts rms blasting outta the back of my car. As much as i love bass i love the mids and the highs as well. I guess my question is..is what should the balance be in terms of wattage between the bass in the back and the mids and highs in the front. If I have 3500 watts of bass coming from the back, how many watts of mids and highs should i have up front. Im also fully open to peoples input in terms of what speakers i should be running up front to deliver the wattage from the mids and high. Would also be interested in any suggestions about my choice of subwoofer. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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