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<blockquote data-quote="TheJuggla1" data-source="post: 6624429" data-attributes="member: 609399"><p>So I have 2 Kicker Square 15s which only do 1-100. Which I am told I DO NOT want my subs to do any higher than that anyways, but my speakers bass don't really 'keep up' with the subs. Why is it said I don't want my subs higher than 100?</p><p></p><p>Anyways when its on pretty much full, the notes the subs hit are fine, but the ones the subs can't hit that the mid speakers can aren't even close to as loud as the subs(They are all in boxes too) which kinda makes sense 6x9 vs 15x15</p><p></p><p>I am wondering if adding smaller subs like maybe 2 or 1 8 Inch, but only making them do 100+(I dunno exactly how to do this, I think you can buy 'bass blockers' that block certain frequencies?) would be something I could do without having the subs 'cancel'?</p><p></p><p>And unrelated question: Does having 2 subs in one box let you make the box smaller?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheJuggla1, post: 6624429, member: 609399"] So I have 2 Kicker Square 15s which only do 1-100. Which I am told I DO NOT want my subs to do any higher than that anyways, but my speakers bass don't really 'keep up' with the subs. Why is it said I don't want my subs higher than 100? Anyways when its on pretty much full, the notes the subs hit are fine, but the ones the subs can't hit that the mid speakers can aren't even close to as loud as the subs(They are all in boxes too) which kinda makes sense 6x9 vs 15x15 I am wondering if adding smaller subs like maybe 2 or 1 8 Inch, but only making them do 100+(I dunno exactly how to do this, I think you can buy 'bass blockers' that block certain frequencies?) would be something I could do without having the subs 'cancel'? And unrelated question: Does having 2 subs in one box let you make the box smaller? [/QUOTE]
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