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Trying to get as much low end as possible from 6.5 speakers...
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8710036" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>you aint gonna get jack **** most of the times. Unless you got a lucky lotto draw on the door acoustics. Some doors wont produce bass even with completely sealed and sound treated doors purely from the design of the door which means you need dedicated built in fiberglass enclosures in the doors which is a complete hassle if you are doing it yourself or a massive money sink if you have someone else do it and there's no going back to the stock look after that. If you do get lucky, you can even get a lot of bass even with zero sound treatment. That being said, some speakers do play bass better than others but the acoustical environment is just as big of a factor as the speaker capability which can negate any kind of bass performance that speaker has completely. Vice versa, you can have really good door but if the speaker cant play low notes for crap, than its all a waste of time as well. get ready to fall into an expensive rabbit hole chasing that door bass because absolutely no one here can predict your results unless they have your exact car make and model and has experimented with different speaker setups in the same car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8710036, member: 650438"] you aint gonna get jack **** most of the times. Unless you got a lucky lotto draw on the door acoustics. Some doors wont produce bass even with completely sealed and sound treated doors purely from the design of the door which means you need dedicated built in fiberglass enclosures in the doors which is a complete hassle if you are doing it yourself or a massive money sink if you have someone else do it and there's no going back to the stock look after that. If you do get lucky, you can even get a lot of bass even with zero sound treatment. That being said, some speakers do play bass better than others but the acoustical environment is just as big of a factor as the speaker capability which can negate any kind of bass performance that speaker has completely. Vice versa, you can have really good door but if the speaker cant play low notes for crap, than its all a waste of time as well. get ready to fall into an expensive rabbit hole chasing that door bass because absolutely no one here can predict your results unless they have your exact car make and model and has experimented with different speaker setups in the same car. [/QUOTE]
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