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<blockquote data-quote="spoonraker" data-source="post: 3283820" data-attributes="member: 570956"><p>With no sub you're never going to get a complete soundstage, FYI. If you have to put everything up front you can still use a sub. They have small subs that are 8'' or maybe even smaller, or if you properly power and crossover a 6 1/2 you might get it to play down to 50hz accurately.</p><p></p><p>If you absolutely don't want to have sub frequencies for some reason, I would recommend just buying another set of mids, 6 1/2'', and having them play a small set of frequencies down to about 50hz, then have your other mids play all the mid ranges and your tweets play upper. However with 3 sets of speakers you will need a different, or an additional amp, since a 2 channel amp doesn't have 3 channels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spoonraker, post: 3283820, member: 570956"] With no sub you're never going to get a complete soundstage, FYI. If you have to put everything up front you can still use a sub. They have small subs that are 8'' or maybe even smaller, or if you properly power and crossover a 6 1/2 you might get it to play down to 50hz accurately. If you absolutely don't want to have sub frequencies for some reason, I would recommend just buying another set of mids, 6 1/2'', and having them play a small set of frequencies down to about 50hz, then have your other mids play all the mid ranges and your tweets play upper. However with 3 sets of speakers you will need a different, or an additional amp, since a 2 channel amp doesn't have 3 channels. [/QUOTE]
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