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Old 04-16-2004, 04:02 PM   #4
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Nice to meet ya, niral, It's good seeing people so close to home on here

As far as your question; I plan on using the plates mainly for frequencies roughly 400 and up, so a bit of midrange, but no bass, no. I've always been a guy that loves a screaming stereo, so the more highs i have, the better ( CLEAR highs, that is ) I intend on letting a pair of Pioneer 6x9's cover the lower midbass region, and I already own a dual 10 bandpass box, so the true bass frequencies are well taken-care of. ( provided I can get my hands on another amp, I sold my old one )

Upon reading your post, I regret to say that it might be easiest just to unhook the tweets, and run my plates off of my HU.

thanks for your time man,

-YB B)
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