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Why are you guessing? Read the manuals for your equipment, it should say what the slope is, and if its adjustable. Also, I would suggest leaving the amp on "through" and controlling the hpf on the deck only. Unless you have a cc-1, then do the opposite.

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they have these bass remover things that you can wire into your speaker and they supposedly remove the lower notes

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I'm running my mids around 65hz on my ep2x, everything below is -18db. That will change when i get my mid-bass speakers. I only have it that way cause drums like tom's and snares sound thin and tinny if i don't. Not to mention male vocals sound fuller and warmer that way too. (guys like Garth Brooks and Josh Turner dip down lower than you might think. Plus my mid are good to 50hz.

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You mentioned prosessors. Those should be able to cut pretty steep. The Mosconi DSP I want suposedly does up to 60db/okt.

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Yeah I figure Its time to work on the doors, and maybe upgrade or get a second set of mids?

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if you're looking for good midbass, dont use coaxials. you need to use component systems. or you could buy separate mid bass and super tweets. from everyones ranting and raving, crescendo's midbass drivers seem to work pretty well.

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I don't have my subs on full all of the time...I listen to music with low bass levels.

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Alpine Type S comps

Alpine Type S 10''

Alpine MPR-F300

Alpine MRX-M50

Mechamn 270

XS Power d3400s



 

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