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<blockquote data-quote="Seraphim38" data-source="post: 7663451" data-attributes="member: 638571"><p>I don't suggest running 6.5" mids for anything larger than 2 people in a car: in professional / commercial audio environments you will always find requirements for larger drivers &amp; output. In the real world outside of a car, if you were to run a DJ type system as 4 tweeters, 4 6.5" mid/woofers and an 18 inch sub, it would sound gawd awful.</p><p></p><p>I suggest going to your nearest guitar center or music store that has entry level sound system equipment and listen to stuff. As I said, it's not hard to build a sub that would do good things for not too much money, but mid/high packs are a whole different story for a variety of reasons. Auto sound tweeters and commercial high frequency compression drivers are vastly different animals. A 6.5" mid from a car door and a 15" 500w RMS low/mid in a well designed commercial sound enclosure are also vastly different performing animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seraphim38, post: 7663451, member: 638571"] I don't suggest running 6.5" mids for anything larger than 2 people in a car: in professional / commercial audio environments you will always find requirements for larger drivers & output. In the real world outside of a car, if you were to run a DJ type system as 4 tweeters, 4 6.5" mid/woofers and an 18 inch sub, it would sound gawd awful. I suggest going to your nearest guitar center or music store that has entry level sound system equipment and listen to stuff. As I said, it's not hard to build a sub that would do good things for not too much money, but mid/high packs are a whole different story for a variety of reasons. Auto sound tweeters and commercial high frequency compression drivers are vastly different animals. A 6.5" mid from a car door and a 15" 500w RMS low/mid in a well designed commercial sound enclosure are also vastly different performing animals. [/QUOTE]
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