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I've heard that it is not advisable to have oval speakers along with a sub, as it nullifies the former? Is this true?
thanks in advance,
Ashwin
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Originally Posted by Ash_vtec
(Post 522315)
I've heard that it is not advisable to have oval speakers along with a sub, as it nullifies the former? Is this true?
thanks in advance,
Ashwin |
Not true. Depends on how you configure the crossovers etc. Ovals can be a rich source of midbass in the car.
For that matter, most oval speakers have a very high resonant frequency, >70 Hz. If your sub is not playing into this territory, usually there is no question of much cancellation occurring.
True. I second that. Like B&T said all depends how the crossovers are set.
also that boosted midbass can help compensate for road noise. it is just that with a subwoofer one can get away with using 6" coax instead of a 6x9.
There are many people who prefer the mid-bass whack a 6X9 can offer. In fact they even overlap the crossover points.
But there's no nullification, no.
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Originally Posted by Sam Kapasi
(Post 522586)
There are many people who prefer the mid-bass whack a 6X9 can offer. In fact they even overlap the crossover points.. |
Sam that is why I used those Blau 6.5" bass tubes in my car. since it is active I can even dial in the quantum of whack.
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Originally Posted by Sam Kapasi
(Post 522586)
There are many people who prefer the mid-bass whack a 6X9 can offer. In fact they even overlap the crossover points.
But there's no nullification, no. |
yes yes, thats me !!!!
and before you start complaining, i'm only considering it for the next time i'm home. i wants mid bass whack
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