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<blockquote data-quote="GSteg" data-source="post: 94137" data-attributes="member: 543107"><p>//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif</p><p></p><p>that's what midbass drivers are for. kick drums and the "tightness" comes from midbass drivers. take all your speakers out and let the subs play by themselves. you'll be suprised to see how muddy and "tight" they really sound. it may seem sloppy because most people don't have enough midbass. 15"s usually have better sound quality than equivelent smaller diameter speakers. take a 10" and a 15" (providing the 15" should have a stronger BL) and use a crossover and set each sub at 60hz low pass and 30hz highpass. they will hit the same, except the 15" will be louder in the mean time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GSteg, post: 94137, member: 543107"] [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif[/IMG] that's what midbass drivers are for. kick drums and the "tightness" comes from midbass drivers. take all your speakers out and let the subs play by themselves. you'll be suprised to see how muddy and "tight" they really sound. it may seem sloppy because most people don't have enough midbass. 15"s usually have better sound quality than equivelent smaller diameter speakers. take a 10" and a 15" (providing the 15" should have a stronger BL) and use a crossover and set each sub at 60hz low pass and 30hz highpass. they will hit the same, except the 15" will be louder in the mean time. [/QUOTE]
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