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too much MIDBASS?
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<blockquote data-quote="shaneb" data-source="post: 5421637" data-attributes="member: 598696"><p>try setting your HPF to 120 or even higher if you haveto.</p><p></p><p>Honestly. They should be handling 80hz and up and your subs should be crossed at 80 and down.</p><p></p><p>So you really need to find a new way to make them fit.. Maybe add a different kind of baffle. One that will allow more spacing. Like a flushmount that sticks past the speaker a good bit around the sides or cut up some of the inside of your door panel, or if you have to, fabricate a new grill out of cloth and that flushmount baffle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shaneb, post: 5421637, member: 598696"] try setting your HPF to 120 or even higher if you haveto. Honestly. They should be handling 80hz and up and your subs should be crossed at 80 and down. So you really need to find a new way to make them fit.. Maybe add a different kind of baffle. One that will allow more spacing. Like a flushmount that sticks past the speaker a good bit around the sides or cut up some of the inside of your door panel, or if you have to, fabricate a new grill out of cloth and that flushmount baffle. [/QUOTE]
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