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03-15-2013 02:31 PM |
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Originally Posted by invzabomaster
(Post 795365)
so you just added this to your stock sound system?
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I have a similar setup in my car (and a similar transition from a 12" to a 10"). I added mine to just the stock speakers and stock radio. With the stock radio on Natural SSP, Treble +3, Bass -1 it sounds great. I have my amp's LPF set around 55hz (I like a lower, deeper sound and less higher freqs, and I couldn't fit a 12" in), the gain is at about 1/3. It compliments the music really well and blends nicely on those settings. Bass isn't always about booming over everything else, it's about balance. I love me some thick, hard-hitting bass, but only if I can still hear the rest. I had a similar setup in my tC with stock speakers and never felt like I needed to replace them. The only issues I'm having now are rattles in the trunk from the subwoofer. I'm probably going to put down some sound deadening material soon, because it sounds great minus the rattling. I never thought I needed upgraded interior speakers since there's always so much road/engine/wind noise. The extra money spent on clarity would be lost to those, IMO, and I only spend big on standard speakers for home theater/home entertainment.
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Edit: BTW, a 10" will hit plenty hard, and just as hard as a 12", it will just hit harder at a different range. 12s hit really hard on the deeper frequencies like 30-50hz. 10s hit hard on the more mid bass frequencies like 50-70hz. Both can hit the entire range, but will be noticeably stronger in their "sweet spot" frequency. I definitely miss those low sweep sounds of the 12, but I've got my 10 setup to sound very close without being too overpowering.
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