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<blockquote data-quote="muffinman944" data-source="post: 4553122" data-attributes="member: 593181"><p>Well, my basic problem was that I was hearing a "gap" with my old setup (slamming lows with non existant bass guitar or drums). The remedy presented was to intsall more midbass drivers (CCS SDX7s were reccommended by Electrodynamic), and with this being done the sub setup I purchase next wont need to go much above 60 Hz. From that I took that these midbass drivers (CC labels them as 6''subwoofers) would be able to bridge the gap (or at least mostly) between my subs pounding at 60 Hz and below, and my components up front (Im guessing 500Hz and up). I looked at the CCs and the looked like the right answer, BUT, like I said before, I am a noob and I know it. I have read alot, but not experienced alot, so if I jumping to an inaccurate conclusion, please let me know.</p><p></p><p><strong>Soooooo, to answer your question in a nutshell, im wanting a driver/drivers that will fill in the gap between 500 Hz and 100Hz. Any size is fine, but I would Imagine that 6''-8'' would be optimal (again, correct me if I am wrong).</strong></p><p></p><p>Another thing, I realize with the sub bass setup im talking about that it may be difficult for my highs to really keep up. The mid bass and bass is what I am focusing on building up first, then i will adjust the sound stage up front as neccessary. BTW, I am also going to upgrade my alterantor apply extensive sound deadening, and do the Big 3 prior to install. I am also considering adding a second battery, but not before I decide on the setup. Thanks for the continued help, keep it up!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muffinman944, post: 4553122, member: 593181"] Well, my basic problem was that I was hearing a "gap" with my old setup (slamming lows with non existant bass guitar or drums). The remedy presented was to intsall more midbass drivers (CCS SDX7s were reccommended by Electrodynamic), and with this being done the sub setup I purchase next wont need to go much above 60 Hz. From that I took that these midbass drivers (CC labels them as 6''subwoofers) would be able to bridge the gap (or at least mostly) between my subs pounding at 60 Hz and below, and my components up front (Im guessing 500Hz and up). I looked at the CCs and the looked like the right answer, BUT, like I said before, I am a noob and I know it. I have read alot, but not experienced alot, so if I jumping to an inaccurate conclusion, please let me know. [B]Soooooo, to answer your question in a nutshell, im wanting a driver/drivers that will fill in the gap between 500 Hz and 100Hz. Any size is fine, but I would Imagine that 6''-8'' would be optimal (again, correct me if I am wrong).[/B] Another thing, I realize with the sub bass setup im talking about that it may be difficult for my highs to really keep up. The mid bass and bass is what I am focusing on building up first, then i will adjust the sound stage up front as neccessary. BTW, I am also going to upgrade my alterantor apply extensive sound deadening, and do the Big 3 prior to install. I am also considering adding a second battery, but not before I decide on the setup. Thanks for the continued help, keep it up!! [/QUOTE]
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