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jeffchilcott 
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Alright time to upgrade again. I am going to add 2 more subs and 2 new amps. I am going to list the setup and then some Ideas I have to try to get my internals up with the bass from the rear. I know some will say just turn the bass down But I dont want to.
(4) eclipse aluminum subs Dual 4's
(2) American Bass 75.1 amps    1350rms @ 1/2 ohm
Front Alpine type R 6 1/2 comps
Rear Memphis 5 1/4 co-ax
Amp Diamond audio d5 600.4
Now I am considering getting either a amp that pushes 300+ rms at 4 ohm and running 2 sets of comps up front, alot for looks but also to get a little more sound
running 2 sets in the front off the 4 channel I have now, and get another and run 2 sets of speakers in the rear.
Or maybe something new altogether for the fronts with more power handling, and power them to max.
Any suggestions would be great!
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jeffchilcott 
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now before someone makes a crazy comment, I am not trying to achive 150db from internals. Thats just retarted to think.    I am trying to get my internals up to par with the 150db coming from the rear of the vehicle!
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Posted: January 24, 2005 at 8:07 PM / IP Logged  

Try high passing your front speakers.  That should allow you to play them louder. 

BTW, what do you mean by "150 dB from internals"? 

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jeffchilcott 
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well, Im not Team Irragi, where they use 180+ 5 1/4 speakers and a load of amps and batterys to produce over 170db on the term lab.    Watch him break the world record for a super mod class this year.   It was insane!
I have the fronts running in FP with a crossover of 90hz 12 db slope on my front mids.    I have the rears in HP with a cutoff of about 150-175hz
I still want to maintain some mid up front,    I am afraid I am going to have to just turn the bass down finially, if I want to hear the words
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jeffchilcott 
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Posted: January 25, 2005 at 9:57 PM / IP Logged  
anyone else?
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