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Trouble playing higher bass notes - 60-80hz
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<blockquote data-quote="wickedwitt" data-source="post: 8096673" data-attributes="member: 622908"><p>Honestly, that should be roughly the area between your mid drivers and your subs crossovers. Between the two of them, they should cover that area. You may have your high pass set too high on your mids. The power typically put on subs means they get quite hot at frequencies this high, as they are unable to implement any of their cooling features due to the fact that they do not excurt.</p><p></p><p>If lowering your high pass to -12db slope @ 80hz does not solve this issue, you have cancellation between your box and the vehicle cabin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wickedwitt, post: 8096673, member: 622908"] Honestly, that should be roughly the area between your mid drivers and your subs crossovers. Between the two of them, they should cover that area. You may have your high pass set too high on your mids. The power typically put on subs means they get quite hot at frequencies this high, as they are unable to implement any of their cooling features due to the fact that they do not excurt. If lowering your high pass to -12db slope @ 80hz does not solve this issue, you have cancellation between your box and the vehicle cabin. [/QUOTE]
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