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Old Apr 2, 2005 | 07:14 AM
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well last night im going to work and got my music turned on to some rap just to get me in the mood to work. i have the bass set to max and the terbal to min. and i have the bass maximizer on to. so what do i do?

should i turn the gain down or just not have my bass up that loud. the last thing i wanna here is that i blew a speaker casue i don't have the money to go out and replace it
Old Apr 2, 2005 | 07:18 AM
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keep the bass setting to the middle, cranking it causes distortion, which will cook your speaker fasterthan anything.
Old Apr 2, 2005 | 09:15 AM
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man now that does stink. i guess im gonna have to start saving for an amp and a sub(Clarion). maybe when i get some time i'll just switch the amp to my front speaker's. get a more nicer sounding sound
Old Apr 2, 2005 | 10:02 AM
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Keep savin' dude you will get there sooner than you think. Just don't trash what yah got before you get what you want. Replacing parts eats into savings! Been there Done that.
Old Apr 2, 2005 | 10:32 AM
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If you do have 6x9s and 5.25s you should 'cap' the front speakers.

This will allow you to turn the system up a little louder.....no more bass but the system will be louder.
Old Apr 2, 2005 | 11:40 AM
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Leave that bass boost alone!lol AND get a sub.
Old Apr 3, 2005 | 08:21 PM
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Fundamentals:

The lower you ask your speakers to play, the greater the excursion they must reach in order to play those frequencies.

Small speakers simply don't have the excursion that subwoofers have.

As far as loudness goes, it's really more a function of displacement - how much air the cone moves as it strokes in and out.
Displacement is one part excursion, one part cone area.
And again - your small speakers don't have the excursion capabilities that subwoofers have - and they also don't have the cone area that they have.

...they also don't have the low resonant frequency... they also aren't in anything really resembling a speaker cabinet [which will inherently cause low-bass cancellations]...

...ultimately, there are a lot of reasons that you'll want to not only add a subwoofer - but actually use crossovers or electronic filters to cut the bass off from reaching those little speakers... because right now, they are choking and bottoming out not because they are playing as loud as they can, but because you are asking them to play frequencies that are bottoming them out.
You'd be amazed that they'll be both cleaner, and get even louder, when you do that.

Sure, it's a bummer that you will need to add a sub, it costs money...
...but there are inexpensive alternatives.
One of the best prefabs that I've ever used (possibly the only prefab that I've liked), is the Infinity BassLink. You can find them all day long for $200.
It's a 10" sub, in a tiny plastic enclosure, with a passive radiator on the other side, and a built-in Class D 200w amplifier.
Perfect for a mild system like yours.
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