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8" Door Speakers in a MK7 Golf SportWagen
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<blockquote data-quote="winkychevelle" data-source="post: 8819842" data-attributes="member: 611804"><p>I mean I can play 28hz on my mids but it's not a sub and the lower I play the muddier it sounds on the top end. Most speakers struggle to play low notes and high notes at the same time. So in order to reduce the distortion we regulate the frequency range to cut bass out of speakers designed to play higher frequencies and we cut the higher frequencies from speakers that start to break up at a certain point. </p><p></p><p>Just because I can play 28hz doesn't mean it's enjoyable. My install is designed to be midbass heavy but I still only cross at 50hz 24db and that sounds decent enough. I'm running 6.5inch silverflutes. Pictures are in my build log. I want more midbass don't really know why but the next step is going to 8 inch mids and even then I'll still only be crossing at 50hz if the install allows.</p><p></p><p>You may benifit from running the audiofrog sub in a front sub design on the passenger floor/firewall and let it play 30-100hz in a sealed box. </p><p></p><p>End of the day playing low with door speakers is really hard. Even the smallest sub systems generally outperform sub 80hz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winkychevelle, post: 8819842, member: 611804"] I mean I can play 28hz on my mids but it's not a sub and the lower I play the muddier it sounds on the top end. Most speakers struggle to play low notes and high notes at the same time. So in order to reduce the distortion we regulate the frequency range to cut bass out of speakers designed to play higher frequencies and we cut the higher frequencies from speakers that start to break up at a certain point. Just because I can play 28hz doesn't mean it's enjoyable. My install is designed to be midbass heavy but I still only cross at 50hz 24db and that sounds decent enough. I'm running 6.5inch silverflutes. Pictures are in my build log. I want more midbass don't really know why but the next step is going to 8 inch mids and even then I'll still only be crossing at 50hz if the install allows. You may benifit from running the audiofrog sub in a front sub design on the passenger floor/firewall and let it play 30-100hz in a sealed box. End of the day playing low with door speakers is really hard. Even the smallest sub systems generally outperform sub 80hz [/QUOTE]
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