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<blockquote data-quote="Why So Cereal?" data-source="post: 7672951" data-attributes="member: 626047"><p>You are not the first person to say that the HAT Clarus have underwhelming midbass. If your doors are already sealed and deadened and you are currently running 55w to each set passively, then I'd definitely say you have something to gain from going active and adding more power. Also check the phase on each mid and make sure they are in phase. Flip the phase on one mid and see what happens to the midbass.</p><p></p><p>Also, as for the HU, the only reason I could see to change it is to get one with T/A and more EQ capabilities but your pre outs are <strong>not</strong> the issue here. That sounds like some advice I'd hear locally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Why So Cereal?, post: 7672951, member: 626047"] You are not the first person to say that the HAT Clarus have underwhelming midbass. If your doors are already sealed and deadened and you are currently running 55w to each set passively, then I'd definitely say you have something to gain from going active and adding more power. Also check the phase on each mid and make sure they are in phase. Flip the phase on one mid and see what happens to the midbass. Also, as for the HU, the only reason I could see to change it is to get one with T/A and more EQ capabilities but your pre outs are [B]not[/B] the issue here. That sounds like some advice I'd hear locally. [/QUOTE]
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