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<blockquote data-quote="bass_lover1" data-source="post: 3016544" data-attributes="member: 555256"><p>The SEAS should easily play down to 80hz and below. Your install is holding you back, I PROMISE you that.</p><p></p><p>For one, the deflex pads aren't doing squat with the x-over in the way. The installer was lazy and wanted to run as little cable as possible. I know you say you have 100sq ft of SS in various places, but how well are your doors done? I'd say a minimum of 2 layers on the outer and 1 on the inner, and I'm sure your doors have big gaping holes in the inner panel, you definitely need to seal those up.</p><p></p><p>If you do this, and then you feel you're still lacking in that region, then it's possible you were just expecting too much and ended up disappointed, maybe a decent 8" midbass will help you out then, but I still say you can do with out it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bass_lover1, post: 3016544, member: 555256"] The SEAS should easily play down to 80hz and below. Your install is holding you back, I PROMISE you that. For one, the deflex pads aren't doing squat with the x-over in the way. The installer was lazy and wanted to run as little cable as possible. I know you say you have 100sq ft of SS in various places, but how well are your doors done? I'd say a minimum of 2 layers on the outer and 1 on the inner, and I'm sure your doors have big gaping holes in the inner panel, you definitely need to seal those up. If you do this, and then you feel you're still lacking in that region, then it's possible you were just expecting too much and ended up disappointed, maybe a decent 8" midbass will help you out then, but I still say you can do with out it. [/QUOTE]
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