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<blockquote data-quote="shaneb" data-source="post: 4879688" data-attributes="member: 598696"><p>i have 2 polk audio 6.5's in front doors and 2 jbl 6.5's in rear deck in a honda prelude, they are running off a boss 50x4 amp and an eclipse hu. i know these speakers must be capable of a deeper bass than im gettin' out of them, i notice that many new cars factory systems carry a deep bass. my question is how i can get my after market speakers, which i paid enough for that they should sound at least a little punchier than they are, to sound better, are there acoustical tricks to getting more out of the them? some kind of polyfill or something?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shaneb, post: 4879688, member: 598696"] i have 2 polk audio 6.5's in front doors and 2 jbl 6.5's in rear deck in a honda prelude, they are running off a boss 50x4 amp and an eclipse hu. i know these speakers must be capable of a deeper bass than im gettin' out of them, i notice that many new cars factory systems carry a deep bass. my question is how i can get my after market speakers, which i paid enough for that they should sound at least a little punchier than they are, to sound better, are there acoustical tricks to getting more out of the them? some kind of polyfill or something? [/QUOTE]
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