Ninkumpoop
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- 2009 Mazda Mazdaspeed3
When I first bought my '09 MS3 GT with the BOSE sound system, I hated it with a passion. I'm a pretty big audiophile and upgraded them really soon to Rockford Fosgate Power Series component speakers all around + 2 more tweeters in the back doors (1 in each door). At the same time, I wasn't satisfied with the bass in the car so I took the stock sub/amps and got a pair of Rockford Fosgate T1's (600RMS each) and got some much heavy bass that I've come to love throughout my line of car ownership.
The thing is, I didn't notice it until a buddy of mine pointed it out to me that I'm lacking a huge frequency range for mid-bass. He played a sound check song on my system that just goes through the frequency range and there is a distinct range where the speakers die down to almost a whisper.
What have you guys done to combat this lack of mid-range bass? Or do you guys just tend to ignore it? Or...have I just opened your mind to something you never noticed?
The thing is, I didn't notice it until a buddy of mine pointed it out to me that I'm lacking a huge frequency range for mid-bass. He played a sound check song on my system that just goes through the frequency range and there is a distinct range where the speakers die down to almost a whisper.
What have you guys done to combat this lack of mid-range bass? Or do you guys just tend to ignore it? Or...have I just opened your mind to something you never noticed?