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<blockquote data-quote="thisisausername" data-source="post: 1641159" data-attributes="member: 565137"><p>I'm running a 2 way front setup with active crossover. The tweeters are plenty loud but I would like some more midrange/bass. Don't bother posting to tell me to sound deaden my doors/use door pods/make kicks. It has all been considered, anything plausible has been done (dad owns my car).</p><p></p><p>My amp is rated to 220@2 ohms and i'm running it at 8 ohms on both the mids and the tweets because I couldn't find lower ohm drivers for cheap. I have been thinking of running another set of mids in the rear off my amp in parallel to increase my bass and midrange. Is this a good idea or will it sound like crap? If this will sound like crap can someone point me in the direction of some lower ohm drivers that will handle more power?</p><p></p><p>I have 2 Seas CA18 7" treated paper cone speakers currently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thisisausername, post: 1641159, member: 565137"] I'm running a 2 way front setup with active crossover. The tweeters are plenty loud but I would like some more midrange/bass. Don't bother posting to tell me to sound deaden my doors/use door pods/make kicks. It has all been considered, anything plausible has been done (dad owns my car). My amp is rated to 220@2 ohms and i'm running it at 8 ohms on both the mids and the tweets because I couldn't find lower ohm drivers for cheap. I have been thinking of running another set of mids in the rear off my amp in parallel to increase my bass and midrange. Is this a good idea or will it sound like crap? If this will sound like crap can someone point me in the direction of some lower ohm drivers that will handle more power? I have 2 Seas CA18 7" treated paper cone speakers currently. [/QUOTE]
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