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<blockquote data-quote="bean" data-source="post: 59539" data-attributes="member: 541109"><p>Often times good sound is confused with a lack of bass. Your original speakers didn't have a tweeter of any kind. Therefore when you add the Infinity's that do have that little tweeter you are hearing more of the high frequencies (treble). Your brain tells you that "Hey there's no bass there, these speakers ****." Granted they may not be getting enough power, but because you're hearing the high frequencies you didn't hear before it gives the illusion that there is a lot less bass. Best cure for good sound add an amp and sub like Indosia recommends. It would really help to add a small amp to your new front speakers also.</p><p></p><p>And yes, you should never, ever, ever just wrap the wires around the terminal........................big no no:nono:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bean, post: 59539, member: 541109"] Often times good sound is confused with a lack of bass. Your original speakers didn't have a tweeter of any kind. Therefore when you add the Infinity's that do have that little tweeter you are hearing more of the high frequencies (treble). Your brain tells you that "Hey there's no bass there, these speakers ****." Granted they may not be getting enough power, but because you're hearing the high frequencies you didn't hear before it gives the illusion that there is a lot less bass. Best cure for good sound add an amp and sub like Indosia recommends. It would really help to add a small amp to your new front speakers also. And yes, you should never, ever, ever just wrap the wires around the terminal........................big no no:nono: [/QUOTE]
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