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<blockquote data-quote="ender2664" data-source="post: 8815715" data-attributes="member: 686391"><p>All the speakers are being run by the LC6.</p><p>I don't have much amp tunning knowledge.</p><p>I usually do the research, buy what looks good, have a shop do the install, and call it a day.</p><p>But this time around it was unacceptable considering I have 4 6x9s in there and was getting no movement (is there a better term than movement? I'm referring to the air movement.) I hesitate to say bass because the speakers obviously cannot get to the HZ of what is considered bass. In my experience a good set of component 6x9s in the front door are both heard and can be felt.</p><p>I do have a good understanding of LPF and HPF and am very comfortable adjusting those settings. Crossover and bandpass not so much.</p><p>I was adjusting the filter settings last night and was able to get more movement than I imagined from the front 6x9s (so I know they are capable of what I'm looking for), but for some reason the highs in the car no longer sounded good even though I only adjusted how low the speakers could go.</p><p>I did less radical adjustments today and got more movement out of the speakers than was there after the shop turned it, but I'd like to get more if possible.</p><p>I LOVE bass and mids but my favorite music is hard rock/metal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ender2664, post: 8815715, member: 686391"] All the speakers are being run by the LC6. I don't have much amp tunning knowledge. I usually do the research, buy what looks good, have a shop do the install, and call it a day. But this time around it was unacceptable considering I have 4 6x9s in there and was getting no movement (is there a better term than movement? I'm referring to the air movement.) I hesitate to say bass because the speakers obviously cannot get to the HZ of what is considered bass. In my experience a good set of component 6x9s in the front door are both heard and can be felt. I do have a good understanding of LPF and HPF and am very comfortable adjusting those settings. Crossover and bandpass not so much. I was adjusting the filter settings last night and was able to get more movement than I imagined from the front 6x9s (so I know they are capable of what I'm looking for), but for some reason the highs in the car no longer sounded good even though I only adjusted how low the speakers could go. I did less radical adjustments today and got more movement out of the speakers than was there after the shop turned it, but I'd like to get more if possible. I LOVE bass and mids but my favorite music is hard rock/metal. [/QUOTE]
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