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Old 16th March 2009, 12:53 PM   #1
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Default Need More MIDage! Help.......

Thanks for your help in subwoofers regarding my Ohm issues

My System....

Speakers on top:
Custom Made Trapeziod Shape With
1 x KSN-1142 POWERLINE PIEZO' On A Huge Horn
1 x SKYTRONIC High Power Range 400WRMS 600WPEAK 8Ohm 15inch Driver (Dont know the model but the huge magnet is bright blue
running off a Peavey CS800 AMP

Bass Bins:
Huge HKaudio Box
1 x 15inch Peavey Black widow 4ohm 350rms 600prog Driver,
with built in crossover.
These run off a diffrent Peavey CS800 Amp

(2 tops, 2 bass bins, 2 peavey amps)

I know your all probly ust to huge systems that people have spent £££££'s on as im only 21 and dont have the best cash flow.

In my ears the system really does sound quite good some really good clear bass and i cant nock the horns im just really missing some mid, have been using this system with a singer lately and it doesnt really push out the vocal.

Dont have the money at present to upgrade to much but over the next few months could do with getting something sorted was thinking maybe adding some used bose 802's to the system???

Any ideas??

Cheers Folks

Keep up the good work!!!
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Old 16th March 2009, 04:36 PM   #2
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Crossover is all wrong

Polarity may be wrong

Why posting on "fullrange forum" ?
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