compenent sets ... good sq vs price.
putting a tweet in between two mid's really makes that much of a difference?
BTW.. this is something that has been bugging me for awhile, some midbass's show a freq response of like 50-500 lets say, then tweets start at 2500 hz... I only see 3 way's actually controlling the full spectrum, like 50-500, 400-2600, 2400-35k. why can i hear everything though in a 2 way when it's rated/telling me it doesnt reproduce those frequencies?
BTW.. this is something that has been bugging me for awhile, some midbass's show a freq response of like 50-500 lets say, then tweets start at 2500 hz... I only see 3 way's actually controlling the full spectrum, like 50-500, 400-2600, 2400-35k. why can i hear everything though in a 2 way when it's rated/telling me it doesnt reproduce those frequencies?
D-apple-o-eat-toe whatever.......... who cares about that high-brow tech !!!
He wants to get loud. I say, three 6.5" in each door, tweet in the door and another pair in the a-pillars, 2 pairs of 6x9 two ways in the back deck, pair of 15" or 18" IB somehow jammed into the trunk.............. upgraded alternator, second battery.......... and lots of **** carpet to kill the vibrating plastic
He wants to get loud. I say, three 6.5" in each door, tweet in the door and another pair in the a-pillars, 2 pairs of 6x9 two ways in the back deck, pair of 15" or 18" IB somehow jammed into the trunk.............. upgraded alternator, second battery.......... and lots of **** carpet to kill the vibrating plastic
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IMO to get loud on reasonable cash, one should keep the "lowly" coaxial in mind. We recently did an old school Monte with 2 pair of coaxials off some basic power and I was shocked at how loud it was.
A couple of sets of $200 coaxes can sound pretty decent and get rippin loud.
What kind of car is this anyway?
A couple of sets of $200 coaxes can sound pretty decent and get rippin loud.
What kind of car is this anyway?




