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Some legit advice for front stage/speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="BreakingBad" data-source="post: 4797934" data-attributes="member: 569807"><p>Ive posted a few times over the months asking for some advice as far as what to get, and the responses i normally get are "hertz" or "rainbow".</p><p></p><p>i have a 18" XXX. the bass is overwhelming, and i need to upgrade the front stage immediately, especially when i go from the 1.5kw amp to the 3kw amp i want.</p><p></p><p>first, i hear all this about passive, active...active is too much work for me. i love music, and high quality music, but it's not a hobby. if building systems and perfecting them was a hobby of mine, i would def go active..</p><p></p><p>i was hearing a lot of good things about rainbow, hertz....RE also has their RE and XXX lines of speakers. any experience with these?? i bet the XXX's are amazing on the midbass.</p><p></p><p>these would be going in an 05 chevy trailblazer. i've heard that the door panels are not good enclosures, so what are my options? fiberglass kickpods or something?</p><p></p><p>so.....for someone who just needs to be "up to par" with the amount of bass i'm putting out, what would you all recommend? music is mainly variations of rock and rap. not a big fan of trance or anything like that.</p><p></p><p>a.) would any of RE's line be good to go with (re or xxx?) or should i look into hertz or rainbow? midbass is very important to me, as the majority of the music i listen to either has that punchy midbass or that deep rolling rumbling bass.</p><p></p><p>b.) the setup...whats probably the easiest way to go? i can have a local shop do that work. kickpods? any other ideas?</p><p></p><p>thanks to anyone who gives some decent advice..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BreakingBad, post: 4797934, member: 569807"] Ive posted a few times over the months asking for some advice as far as what to get, and the responses i normally get are "hertz" or "rainbow". i have a 18" XXX. the bass is overwhelming, and i need to upgrade the front stage immediately, especially when i go from the 1.5kw amp to the 3kw amp i want. first, i hear all this about passive, active...active is too much work for me. i love music, and high quality music, but it's not a hobby. if building systems and perfecting them was a hobby of mine, i would def go active.. i was hearing a lot of good things about rainbow, hertz....RE also has their RE and XXX lines of speakers. any experience with these?? i bet the XXX's are amazing on the midbass. these would be going in an 05 chevy trailblazer. i've heard that the door panels are not good enclosures, so what are my options? fiberglass kickpods or something? so.....for someone who just needs to be "up to par" with the amount of bass i'm putting out, what would you all recommend? music is mainly variations of rock and rap. not a big fan of trance or anything like that. a.) would any of RE's line be good to go with (re or xxx?) or should i look into hertz or rainbow? midbass is very important to me, as the majority of the music i listen to either has that punchy midbass or that deep rolling rumbling bass. b.) the setup...whats probably the easiest way to go? i can have a local shop do that work. kickpods? any other ideas? thanks to anyone who gives some decent advice.. [/QUOTE]
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