Those are decent speakers. They should do pretty well in the mid-bass freq's. What are you trying to achieve?
I take it you're not using an amp?
There are bass blockers on ebay for about $6 shipped. 85hz, 100hz or 200hz.
John Cody
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Actually the reason I want to complety block the bass is because the depth of the speaker is too big for my door and I had to use spacers to make it fit.....but now when ever there is bass from the speaker it hit the panel.......And yes they are being pushed by an amp Kenwood-8402.....so basically i want zero bass from the speakers.....wuts the difference wit 85hz,100hz,and 200z...Thanks agian
you don't need bass blockers. Your 8402 already has crossovers on it. According to the specs it should hi-pass at at 200hz - 12db/octave.
That means the crossover begins to reduce any frequency below 200hz at a slope of 12db per octave. That means a note at 100hz would be 12db quieter than the sounds above 200hz. It should eliminate ALL of the low bass, and a lot of the mid-bass.
Set your filters to HPF and turn the dials to their highest.