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<blockquote data-quote="thegr8cody" data-source="post: 6223150" data-attributes="member: 596309"><p>i'll start off with what my system consists of.i have a pos sony h/u that skipswhen the bass unless i use my ipod lol.now for the good stuff.i have a zapco reference 360.4 for mids and highs.for my mids and highs i have a set of id cxt65cs and a set of sony 6x9's on my box for some rear fill cause my subs drown out my speakers. and i have the stock 4x6's of the h/u.now my problem is i used to have alpine type r door speakers and they were way to bright on rock music.well i hooked up my id's and there still way to bright i might be expecting to much form them but im pretty sure they should sound better than they do.they sound good but on higher volumes you can hear distortion.now before you ask i know somebody is going to.my doors arent deadened so maybe thats where im losing alot of sound from and why they sound so high instead of full could that be the problem thats what im thinking.im getting alot more highs cause im losing vocals and stuff do to it going into the door?i got them crossed over at 80hz on the amp and 78hz on the h/u and there only running on about 50rms and i know they can handle alot more just trying to figure out my problem before i bridge my amp.any help is greatly appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thegr8cody, post: 6223150, member: 596309"] i'll start off with what my system consists of.i have a pos sony h/u that skipswhen the bass unless i use my ipod lol.now for the good stuff.i have a zapco reference 360.4 for mids and highs.for my mids and highs i have a set of id cxt65cs and a set of sony 6x9's on my box for some rear fill cause my subs drown out my speakers. and i have the stock 4x6's of the h/u.now my problem is i used to have alpine type r door speakers and they were way to bright on rock music.well i hooked up my id's and there still way to bright i might be expecting to much form them but im pretty sure they should sound better than they do.they sound good but on higher volumes you can hear distortion.now before you ask i know somebody is going to.my doors arent deadened so maybe thats where im losing alot of sound from and why they sound so high instead of full could that be the problem thats what im thinking.im getting alot more highs cause im losing vocals and stuff do to it going into the door?i got them crossed over at 80hz on the amp and 78hz on the h/u and there only running on about 50rms and i know they can handle alot more just trying to figure out my problem before i bridge my amp.any help is greatly appreciated [/QUOTE]
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