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System in, not enough mids. Suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="yischrax" data-source="post: 2956831" data-attributes="member: 555698"><p>ok so let me get this strait you have the d6 components and you think they are lacking in the mid area. So my D9s are rated at what like 150 watts and I push my us amps 1000x that will do 300x2 at 4 ohm clean I usualy push around 200-250 to them at full power. I think you could easly give those components 150 watts or maybe 175 if you were to 1 deaden your door that will make a AMAZING difrence there. Make sure your highpass on your amp is set high enough and not to high and I would put that amp to them bridged at minimum. Just make sure your not clipping your signal or they will blow with 150 watts of clipped power. What tweters do you have the metal or silk dome. Not sure if you adjusted the tweeter x over adjustment in the x over too I know my d9s you can adjust it up and down like 2 or 4 db. I would run o guage or 2 guage to the back and use a distro to the amps. That or 2 4 guages one for each to the back not sure what you have might not be getting enough power though I doubt it.</p><p></p><p>DEaden and give it adiquite power adjust x over for tweeters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yischrax, post: 2956831, member: 555698"] ok so let me get this strait you have the d6 components and you think they are lacking in the mid area. So my D9s are rated at what like 150 watts and I push my us amps 1000x that will do 300x2 at 4 ohm clean I usualy push around 200-250 to them at full power. I think you could easly give those components 150 watts or maybe 175 if you were to 1 deaden your door that will make a AMAZING difrence there. Make sure your highpass on your amp is set high enough and not to high and I would put that amp to them bridged at minimum. Just make sure your not clipping your signal or they will blow with 150 watts of clipped power. What tweters do you have the metal or silk dome. Not sure if you adjusted the tweeter x over adjustment in the x over too I know my d9s you can adjust it up and down like 2 or 4 db. I would run o guage or 2 guage to the back and use a distro to the amps. That or 2 4 guages one for each to the back not sure what you have might not be getting enough power though I doubt it. DEaden and give it adiquite power adjust x over for tweeters. [/QUOTE]
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