Originally Posted by
2fnloud
what frequency did you have the cross-over set? How low was the woofer trying to play?
What have you done to the door to sound deaden / seal the door?
There should be a frequency range listed on the box and or owner's manual. Also that is the rated RMS wattage? take that rating and doiuble it, that is the RMS wattage you want your amplifier, why double it is for headroom.
An amplifier will rarely output its full RMS wattage while playing music, so you get an amplifier that is double (give or take) the speaker's RMS wattage so they are closer to their listed RMS wattage while playing music.
What did you have powering them? must head units you are lucky if they are 15 RMS watts. Take a speaker that looks like it is good for 100-125 RMS wattage and power them with 15 watts, they are not going to be loud we then start turning up the radio to play them louder...(distorting the sound) and we think that the speakers crap.
I would set the cross-over at 100, maybe 80 Hz and give a listen. that 6.5 is a mid-bass, not a subwoofer ;)
Hope this info helps.