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    looking for more bass

    i'm looking to add some more bass to fill in the sound. so far my music sounds good, but it's lacking in the lower end

    here are my specs:
    nakamichi headunit w/ 3 sets of pre-outs (using one)
    mb quart 5.25 components up front
    disconnected "premium" speakers in back
    a/d/s 4ch amp in the trunk bridged and powering the fronts

    i really don't want to take up any space or add weight iin the trunk. even for a single 10" sub box.
    so i'm thinking maybe to un-bridge my amp and power JUST the 5.25 rear speakers with the extra channels. problem there is i don't have a crossover in the amp. ideally it would play from 100-3000hz or thereabouts i'm thinking

    let's hear some feedback


    on a side note, b/c i have a 4ch amp powering just one set of speakers i have it bridged to boost the power. i've heard something about bi-amping the mb quart crossovers. i assume this means the amp is powering the tweeter and woofer seperately, using all 4 channels. would this be better or worse than my current bridged setup? maybe i'll start a new thread for this topic if i get enough feedback on this.
    James
    '88 M3

    #2
    You could get small 8 inch woofers an place them in the car somewhere possibly in the rear deck.

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      #3
      Look into some nice mid-bass drivers, such as the Kicker SSMB6 or SSMB8 to install into the rear deck (replacing stock components). Connect the 2 channels to these and you would have quite good low end response.

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        #4
        The 5.25"s aren't going to give you much frequency response down around 100Hz. You'd be better off with an 8" and a small mono amp.
        Originally posted by Gruelius
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          #5
          I vote 1 good 8" and a nice amp.

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            #6
            JL makes those 6" woofers. Those are pretty neat.
            I retired my E30 for now...
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            David Schultz

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              #7
              Why not use the fronts on just the front channels of the ADS amp and bridge ch3 and 4 of it to run midbasses in the rear deck? That way you dont have to buy a 2nd amp or find a place to mount a 2nd one.

              Will
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                #8
                Originally posted by PeaveyBassist
                Why not use the fronts on just the front channels of the ADS amp and bridge ch3 and 4 of it to run midbasses in the rear deck? That way you dont have to buy a 2nd amp or find a place to mount a 2nd one.

                Will
                That's what he said he's doing.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by PeaveyBassist
                  Why not use the fronts on just the front channels of the ADS amp and bridge ch3 and 4 of it to run midbasses in the rear deck? That way you dont have to buy a 2nd amp or find a place to mount a 2nd one.

                  Will
                  right, that's what i was thinking about doing. but i refuse to chop up my parcel shelf. there are actually holes cut in the metal for 6.5's (previous owner) but i have a new shelf pad installed that is in great shape.

                  i don't think powering just the 5.25's will add much in the 150-800hz range. also i dont have any crossover for the rear. just the factory speakers and a non-crossover amp. so if i did power up just the 5.25's they'd get a full signal. which may work ok, but i'd rather cut all the high freqs out.
                  James
                  '88 M3

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                    #10
                    Kicker SSMB6. 30-500hz response 6.5" diameter. With a nice grill on top it wouldn't look hacked up at all.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Mystikal
                      Kicker SSMB6. 30-500hz response 6.5" diameter. With a nice grill on top it wouldn't look hacked up at all.
                      so 30-500hz is it's ideal range? i'm assuming they require a low pass filter to strip 500+ from the signal? again, my amp doesnt have crossovers built in so i need something external that won't hose the signal

                      in an old car, i had a large coil of copper wire acting as a LPF. it really sucked balls
                      James
                      '88 M3

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                        #12
                        I'll let someone else chime in on the performance of these, I don't have experience: http://www.crutchfield.com/S-u2cwq0k...?g=82600&avf=N

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                          #13
                          You are going to want an active crossover for them. I dunno, though. For the price of the active crossovers I'd rather just get a smaller amp to power them separately. Most if not all amps produced now have built in variable crossovers.

                          Check this one out:
                          I retired my E30 for now...
                          E46 323i
                          David Schultz

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