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<blockquote data-quote="duztin" data-source="post: 8589266" data-attributes="member: 673521"><p>Technically the speakers are subwoofers, but i want to use them from 80hz up to maybe 160hz, havnt decided yet. The reason i am installing these is so that my sub isnt trying to play anything hard above 80hz even though it's manufacturer specs say it has a frequency response up to 250hz. since i only have a single sub, i want it specifically for the bass notes below 80hz. ive tried turning the LPF for my sub up to 125hz and it just doesnt sound right in that higher range.</p><p></p><p>for the 35hz laugh, i agree that a 6.5 shouldnt be playing frequencies that low, but if you dont believe me look up earthquake sws-6.5x</p><p></p><p>These are cheap speakers but i want to utilize my 3/4 channels on my amplifier used for the front speakers and also fill the empty holes in my rear doors on my truck. i use a separate mono amp for the 10" sub.</p><p></p><p>You are totally right on rears not being needed, but it is more of a preference than anything</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duztin, post: 8589266, member: 673521"] Technically the speakers are subwoofers, but i want to use them from 80hz up to maybe 160hz, havnt decided yet. The reason i am installing these is so that my sub isnt trying to play anything hard above 80hz even though it's manufacturer specs say it has a frequency response up to 250hz. since i only have a single sub, i want it specifically for the bass notes below 80hz. ive tried turning the LPF for my sub up to 125hz and it just doesnt sound right in that higher range. for the 35hz laugh, i agree that a 6.5 shouldnt be playing frequencies that low, but if you dont believe me look up earthquake sws-6.5x These are cheap speakers but i want to utilize my 3/4 channels on my amplifier used for the front speakers and also fill the empty holes in my rear doors on my truck. i use a separate mono amp for the 10" sub. You are totally right on rears not being needed, but it is more of a preference than anything [/QUOTE]
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