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Which car speakers best to support bass?
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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 8589817" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>I would think the stock system should perform adequately without the inclusions of inline resistors (bass blockers). If your stock speakers, being driven off your stock headunit (or stock amp) are being over driven when pushing your subs to the audible point you desire, then dial back the h/u's volume knob a bit until the stock speakers are not distorting, and adjust the subwoofer amplifier's gain (higher) to compensate. Or take the next logical step in the car audio hobby, and look into aftermarket front stage speakers. Sound deadening your front doors is always good advice as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 8589817, member: 549629"] I would think the stock system should perform adequately without the inclusions of inline resistors (bass blockers). If your stock speakers, being driven off your stock headunit (or stock amp) are being over driven when pushing your subs to the audible point you desire, then dial back the h/u's volume knob a bit until the stock speakers are not distorting, and adjust the subwoofer amplifier's gain (higher) to compensate. Or take the next logical step in the car audio hobby, and look into aftermarket front stage speakers. Sound deadening your front doors is always good advice as well. [/QUOTE]
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