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dasnegro 03-18-2009 07:37 PM

suggestions on 6.5 mid-bass!
 
any one got any suggestions on mid bass for the rear of my celica?

apline, iva-d310(head unit)
fosgate,t162s,6.5 component(front doors)
fostgate power 1000 25 to life(amp)
fostgate.t110d4 (soon to be)

danyman 03-18-2009 07:58 PM

midbass should be up front not the rear

dasnegro 03-18-2009 08:18 PM


Originally Posted by danyman (Post 469014)
midbass should be up front not the rear

what should i put in the rear then just full range speakers?

MTT 03-18-2009 09:11 PM


Originally Posted by dasnegro (Post 469018)
what should i put in the rear then just full range speakers?

yes....

JohnVroom 03-19-2009 05:25 AM


Originally Posted by dasnegro (Post 469018)
what should i put in the rear then just full range speakers?

you dont HAVE to put anything there! The sound should be coming from the front/ side (door) and if you choose to put in speakers in your rear deck or doors then it can be full range. The point is for it to sound right to you and good for passengers too

dasnegro 03-19-2009 06:59 AM

ok then would it be better to go get a good set of miid bas and put them up front and put the other 6.5 in the rear(somthing a little better than what i got?)

MTT 03-19-2009 08:23 AM

"better" is in the ear of the beholder, personally I hate speakers behind me, I'd take the money you'd spend on rear speakers and spend it on better fronts, but that's just my opnion.
if you need/ want rears, I'd just get decent quality, well priced "full range" drivers back there as "fill".
so what I'm basically saying is listen Mr. Vroom, he won't steer you wrong :)



EDIT: I just looked up your front components, those should be more than enough speaker to fill a car. what is it you're looking for?.....something for the back seat passengers?

Originally Posted by dasnegro (Post 469110)
ok then would it be better to go get a good set of miid bas and put them up front and put the other 6.5 in the rear(somthing a little better than what i got?)


dasnegro 03-19-2009 09:28 AM


Originally Posted by MTT (Post 469119)
"better" is in the ear of the beholder, personally I hate speakers behind me, I'd take the money you'd spend on rear speakers and spend it on better fronts, but that's just my opnion.
if you need/ want rears, I'd just get decent quality, well priced "full range" drivers back there as "fill".
so what I'm basically saying is listen Mr. Vroom, he won't steer you wrong :)



EDIT: I just looked up your front components, those should be more than enough speaker to fill a car. what is it you're looking for?.....something for the back seat passengers?

i
am trying to make a system that when i get my subs, the sub just wont drown everything else out . and so i can get a little more power to them(ther is a small comp (spl) for ppl systems(no subs)that last time i entered i hit 119.7 db and i would like to do a little better this year(122?? lol)
but it all still has to sound good or esle im just another ricer, and we all know we dont need any more of thoes ppl around

SQmonster 03-19-2009 09:52 AM

If you want to dominate that event, then I suggest that you build pods for midbass drivers and stick lots of power to them at 80-250hz. Drivers that I have found to deliver good solid midbass are Pioneer PRS720's.

dasnegro 03-19-2009 11:51 AM


Originally Posted by SQmonster (Post 469123)
If you want to dominate that event, then I suggest that you build pods for midbass drivers and stick lots of power to them at 80-250hz. Drivers that I have found to deliver good solid midbass are Pioneer PRS720's.

ported or sealed?


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