View Full Version : extra mid bass woffers.
science
23-12-2005, 05:30 PM
im un happy with the mid bass of my sterio, particuarlary in the front, can i fit a set of dedicated mid bass woffers probly 6", in a duel 6" speaker pod in the front doors?
i have 6" clarion splits
and 2, 4 channel 55wrms amps.
does any one know who can build me some pods?
they are for a secong gen.
ICUH8N
23-12-2005, 05:34 PM
Victoria? Try Stylyn, they might.
science
23-12-2005, 05:35 PM
i want to use these speakers
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=cs2230&CATID=&keywords=cs2230&SPECIAL=&form=KEYWORD&ProdCodeOnly=&Keyword1=&Keyword2=&pageNumber=&priceMin=&priceMax=&SUBCATID=
magnat
23-12-2005, 05:46 PM
Hold it... We have to look at What is powering the Fronts, What they are crossed over at before we go adding any more un necessary Speakers to it..
MitsiMonsta
23-12-2005, 06:36 PM
It would be nice to know exactly what you already have (model numbers, any deadening, mounted the speakers on MDF?)
If you speakers are the problem, then I'd be looking at different speakers for a start. But this is after you have solidly mounted them, checked your crossovers etc. You may have high passed your splits at 120Hz or something.....
I find most of the Jaycar mid-basses lack a big frequency hole of mid-bass. Adding another will only make it WORSE! (The parts it does produce will be louder.... but the frequencies it doesn't will be as quiet as ever!)
also, 2x 4x55WRMS amps wont be helpful. 1x 4x100WRMS is alot more flexible and gives the power you will need to ONE set of speakers.
I'd recommend you go for some Hertz splits. Rather bassy speakers, good for dance/trance/techno. Be setting aside $350 for these. The three way versions are more expensive, are a pain to mount and install (one for the pro's I'd say) but they are hellishly bassy.
Get rid of what you have, add deadening, acoustic tile, sound off inside the trims, wrap door pins, then MDF up as much of the service holes as you can. Finish off with Dynamat or Roadkill or something similar over the top. Add open-celled foam if you have to.
This will make a world of difference.
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