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What do you guys think of hooking home speakers up in a car??????
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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8319497" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>Yep you are right. What type of music do you listen to most of the time? IMO tuning box at 35 hz is too high if you're looking for "clean crisp sound", that's why you get the annoying peaks on the higher bass notes. I noticed that too with my D6's. It was really annoying. What size enclosure are they in? A lower tuned box like 28-32hz would help you tremendously on SQ. Or you can try closing the port and turn it into a sealed box if your box is small enough. It will flatten out the frequency response and sound more smoother and bring you more lows as well.</p><p></p><p>I have a feeling you were clipping your amp hard for it to fail on you like that. When you get your new amp, try setting your gains with a DMM or get a DD-1. Or just put your gains low and just listen for distortion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8319497, member: 574798"] Yep you are right. What type of music do you listen to most of the time? IMO tuning box at 35 hz is too high if you're looking for "clean crisp sound", that's why you get the annoying peaks on the higher bass notes. I noticed that too with my D6's. It was really annoying. What size enclosure are they in? A lower tuned box like 28-32hz would help you tremendously on SQ. Or you can try closing the port and turn it into a sealed box if your box is small enough. It will flatten out the frequency response and sound more smoother and bring you more lows as well. I have a feeling you were clipping your amp hard for it to fail on you like that. When you get your new amp, try setting your gains with a DMM or get a DD-1. Or just put your gains low and just listen for distortion. [/QUOTE]
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