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<blockquote data-quote="maldecido33" data-source="post: 2649786" data-attributes="member: 556412"><p>can it be done successfully? yes, however it's VERY difficult to get everything x-overed and tuned just right; there are a ton of variables involved and, with all due respect, you don't sound nearly as knowledgeable when it comes to this as you should be to achieve the results you're looking for.</p><p></p><p>I'd really recommend selling the 4 10"s and your amp to power them, and buying one more 13, and putting your 1000/1 (i believe thats what you had, iirc) on both 13"s. it will be VERY nice, much better than what you have</p><p></p><p>edit: just read a little more of the thread, and you want midbass. you can get good midbass out of the doors with a component system, or go with some midbass in some kickpanels. plenty of options for midbass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maldecido33, post: 2649786, member: 556412"] can it be done successfully? yes, however it's VERY difficult to get everything x-overed and tuned just right; there are a ton of variables involved and, with all due respect, you don't sound nearly as knowledgeable when it comes to this as you should be to achieve the results you're looking for. I'd really recommend selling the 4 10"s and your amp to power them, and buying one more 13, and putting your 1000/1 (i believe thats what you had, iirc) on both 13"s. it will be VERY nice, much better than what you have edit: just read a little more of the thread, and you want midbass. you can get good midbass out of the doors with a component system, or go with some midbass in some kickpanels. plenty of options for midbass. [/QUOTE]
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