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The more you explain, the less sound quality oriented and more ... mids and highs to keep up with my bass.

... but I want a clean and clear sound ...

Hard to get. Well, so it seems.

I looking up your vehicle to see what you are working with.

From what I'm reading ... you will need ALOT of amplifier power.

Sorry for the misunderstanding but I desire my mids and highs to over power my bass as I know my bass will have no problem. However, I don't want my bass to drown out the other frequencies. With that said, overall, I would like to have clean and crisp sound.

Why would I need "A LOT" of amplifier power?

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First off brother (and not meaning this bad to anyone on this forum) ... the term "mids and highs" is spl ground pounder oriented. Not custom auto sound. You have a broad spectrum that needs to be filled to complete your goals. So we need to be a little bit more specific to help you get what you want out of your system.

You need more power for dynamics to blend with massive sub bass. I average about 150 wpc on every driver on my front stage setup.

... and I only had to blend with 4 10s isobaric.

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First off brother (and not meaning this bad to anyone on this forum) ... the term "mids and highs" is spl ground pounder oriented. Not custom auto sound. You have a broad spectrum that needs to be filled to complete your goals. So we need to be a little bit more specific to help you get what you want out of your system.

You need more power for dynamics to blend with massive sub bass. I average about 150 wpc on every driver on my front stage setup.

... and I only had to blend with 4 10s isobaric.

My apologies. My goal is for a quality blend between my mids/highs with my lows while my mids/highs are still heard loud and clear. So I suppose I am after SPL rather than SQ, though I do not want even the slightest below "great SQ." I should ask this in the Mids/Highs section instead but since I have this opened up with you I may as well ask here.

My HDS315s are 1200WRMS each and I'll be wiring them 1-ohm to my amp that produces 2300x1 @1ohm. Would I be ok to choose four mids that run ~100WRMS ea and two tweeters that run ~60-100WRMS ea? As in would those blend/still be heard over my lows and not be drowned? Would four 6.5" mids be fine or would I need to have a couple 10" too, or does that depends?

As for the Pioneer DEH-80prs HU, what do I do with the crossovers? Like I know how to set them but do I leave them alone on my HU and only use the crossover @amps or do I use the HU? Do I match?

Sorry for the run around and questions lad, I just want to have an understanding of what I specifically need to look for.

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