subwoofer and mid bass speakers

alphadog

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Hi,

Few questions //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

1. Wheres the best place to have mid bass speakers? doors, boot, boot shelf?

2. Are mid bass speakers like standard coaxial speakers but they just give out great bass?

3. What's a good RMS for hard hitting bass mid bass speakers?

4. How would i achieve hard hitting shaking bass whilst hearing the voice of the singer perfectly, what setup would i need for this?

I'm thinking sub/amp, 2 mid bass speakers/amp, 2 coax or comp with tweet/amp for the voice setting to + treble

Thank you

 
Hi,
Few questions //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

1. Wheres the best place to have mid bass speakers? doors, boot, boot shelf?

2. Are mid bass speakers like standard coaxial speakers but they just give out great bass?

3. What's a good RMS for hard hitting bass mid bass speakers?

4. How would i achieve hard hitting shaking bass whilst hearing the voice of the singer perfectly, what setup would i need for this?

I'm thinking sub/amp, 2 mid bass speakers/amp, 2 coax or comp with tweet/amp for the voice setting to + treble

Thank you


1: doors if you properly deaden and seal off all the big gaping holes of your door. You have to pretty much turn that door into a speaker enclosure

2: actual dedicated midbass speakers play anywhere from a range of 63hz to 500 hz and do not play anything higher. you'll be lucky to hear deep male vocals but thats it.

3: RMS is not a measure of how good the speaker is. Its just how much power they can take and it does not translate to loudness or sound quality whatsoever.

4: If you want bass from tiny 6.5 speakers then your doing it wrong man. Get a pair of components and then get a dedicated subwoofer.

Start off with a budget and we'll recommend you some stuff to get you banging properly. If your ever going down to the orange county area i'll give you a demo of my system and let you know what you can do with your car.

 
Hi,
Few questions //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

1. Wheres the best place to have mid bass speakers? doors, boot, boot shelf?

2. Are mid bass speakers like standard coaxial speakers but they just give out great bass?

3. What's a good RMS for hard hitting bass mid bass speakers?

4. How would i achieve hard hitting shaking bass whilst hearing the voice of the singer perfectly, what setup would i need for this?

I'm thinking sub/amp, 2 mid bass speakers/amp, 2 coax or comp with tweet/amp for the voice setting to + treble

Thank you


1: doors if you properly deaden and seal off all the big gaping holes of your door. You have to pretty much turn that door into a speaker enclosure

2: actual dedicated midbass speakers play anywhere from a range of 63hz to 500 hz and do not play anything higher. you'll be lucky to hear deep male vocals but thats it.

3: RMS is not a measure of how good the speaker is. Its just how much power they can take and it does not translate to loudness or sound quality whatsoever.

4: If you want bass from tiny 6.5 speakers then your doing it wrong man. Get a pair of components and then get a dedicated subwoofer.

Start off with a budget and we'll recommend you some stuff to get you banging properly. If your ever going down to the orange county area i'll give you a demo of my system and let you know what you can do with your car.

 
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