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<blockquote data-quote="zSnb" data-source="post: 2721986" data-attributes="member: 569384"><p>im one of those people who live and die by good rear fill. a lot of people will tell you it is not needed but it really helps. most 6.5 woofers up front have to be crossed over at 80hz or more. so unless you low pass your sub at 80hz then you are going to miss out on a lot of frequencies. most subwoofers sound like crap if you cross them too high and 80hz is coming really close. a good set of 6x9's can be crossed down to 40hz and play really well doing so. that would allow for a perfect roll off from your sub frequencies. try and find some 6x9's that have no tweeter or one that is really weak. if you have too much treble from the back of your car it will be hard to image your sound well. I use he JL VR6x9's and it made a huge difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zSnb, post: 2721986, member: 569384"] im one of those people who live and die by good rear fill. a lot of people will tell you it is not needed but it really helps. most 6.5 woofers up front have to be crossed over at 80hz or more. so unless you low pass your sub at 80hz then you are going to miss out on a lot of frequencies. most subwoofers sound like crap if you cross them too high and 80hz is coming really close. a good set of 6x9's can be crossed down to 40hz and play really well doing so. that would allow for a perfect roll off from your sub frequencies. try and find some 6x9's that have no tweeter or one that is really weak. if you have too much treble from the back of your car it will be hard to image your sound well. I use he JL VR6x9's and it made a huge difference. [/QUOTE]
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