Bonzai
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Registered: 25th Mar 03
Location: Cardiff, Wales Drives: 205 GTi 1.9
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about to get a smal sub this week, my mate says that in his car the sub and 6x9s work against each other and fight for air so it sounds crap? i dont know if this will be the case in my car but if it is, would adding a port or 2 in the shelf help at all?
cheers
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SRi_m00k
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Registered: 19th Jan 03
Location: N.Ireland
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run a filter on ur 6x9's if u plan to keep them so they dont get bass!!!
just use em for rear fill wi higher frequencies!!!
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Bonzai
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Registered: 25th Mar 03
Location: Cardiff, Wales Drives: 205 GTi 1.9
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can this be achieved just from the EQ settings on my HU or would this need to be done via an amp?
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dj_ade
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Registered: 29th Aug 02
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u can do it by putting the gain or bass boost up on the amp (if it has it - most good ones do..) that's drivin the sub - and just leave the head unit on low bass - or whatever setting u like. i am running 2 6x9's in the back and use them for mid and high frequency, with a sony 12"p5 sub underneath em.. but i have my 6X9's runnin from 1 side of an 800watt amp - 200watts goin to each speaker.
[Edited on 14-07-2003 by dj_ade]
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Kris TD
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perhaps his speakers are out of phase? i agree it sounds crap though, when my sub is in the car i just unplug the 6x9's and plug em back in when i take it out ( which i do quite a lot).
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dj_ade
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Registered: 29th Aug 02
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i have no bass goin to my 6x9's have em runnin on the HPF of the crossover on one side of the amp so i don't need to unplug em - if ya have the 6x9's runnin from the head unit, i can understand why u would wanna disconnect em.
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