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which one is the best between those 2 pioneer speakers?
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<blockquote data-quote="winkychevelle" data-source="post: 8800813" data-attributes="member: 611804"><p>Based on that question I doubt you would even notice the lack ofid bass.</p><p></p><p>Bass is 25-80hz</p><p>Mid bass is 60-250hz</p><p>Midrange 200-3000</p><p>Highs 2600-20k</p><p></p><p>There is some overlap and those figures can move based on install but it is not uncommon for people to low pass the subs at 80hz and high pass the doors at 100hz leaving the 20hz gap. This is usually because the door speakers struggle to play below 100hz anyway. </p><p></p><p>You can bump the subs up to 100hz low pass but that can sometimes sound less than ideal.</p><p></p><p>But if you are just going for screaming highs I highly doubt you notice.i just did an install in a truck with 8 kicker 6.5 coaxials amped and crossed at 100hz high pass with the 2 sundown sa10v2 low passed at 80hz and the guy loved it. The highs were ear piercing loud and not my taste but that's what the guy wanted. You couldn't hear the midbass over the tweeters if you wanted too coaxials don't allow for that kind of adjustment anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winkychevelle, post: 8800813, member: 611804"] Based on that question I doubt you would even notice the lack ofid bass. Bass is 25-80hz Mid bass is 60-250hz Midrange 200-3000 Highs 2600-20k There is some overlap and those figures can move based on install but it is not uncommon for people to low pass the subs at 80hz and high pass the doors at 100hz leaving the 20hz gap. This is usually because the door speakers struggle to play below 100hz anyway. You can bump the subs up to 100hz low pass but that can sometimes sound less than ideal. But if you are just going for screaming highs I highly doubt you notice.i just did an install in a truck with 8 kicker 6.5 coaxials amped and crossed at 100hz high pass with the 2 sundown sa10v2 low passed at 80hz and the guy loved it. The highs were ear piercing loud and not my taste but that's what the guy wanted. You couldn't hear the midbass over the tweeters if you wanted too coaxials don't allow for that kind of adjustment anyway. [/QUOTE]
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