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<blockquote data-quote="supermaxx123" data-source="post: 6406770" data-attributes="member: 613324"><p>Typical FIX!</p><p></p><p>I would build enclosyre or somehow outyour mids in a sealed box or well sealed door. Small sealed boxes tend to play higher better, which to me is annoying unless its for a mid. Then your mid and low should blend in together.</p><p></p><p>When I listen to my music it sounds as if I dont have a sub, as though the mids are playing the lows also.</p><p></p><p>I used to be able to tell the sub was behind me but now lowpass over at around 75hz it seems to blend well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="supermaxx123, post: 6406770, member: 613324"] Typical FIX! I would build enclosyre or somehow outyour mids in a sealed box or well sealed door. Small sealed boxes tend to play higher better, which to me is annoying unless its for a mid. Then your mid and low should blend in together. When I listen to my music it sounds as if I dont have a sub, as though the mids are playing the lows also. I used to be able to tell the sub was behind me but now lowpass over at around 75hz it seems to blend well. [/QUOTE]
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