Would this work as a midbass speaker?

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Would this work as a midbass speaker?

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Brand New EARTHQUAKE SWS-8XI Car Subwoofer

8" / 300 Watt / Single Voice Coil / 2 Ohm / Shallow Mount

8" Car Subwoofer
300w Peak power
150w RMS Power
Impedance: 2 Ohms
Mounting Depth: 2 1/8"
Cut out Mounting hole= 7 7/8"
Voice coil Diameter: 1.5"
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Over 1.5" long throw excursion
Long lasting UV treated high roll compostite foam surround
Weather resistant light weight PVC cone
For Door Mount, Under-seat mount, In-Dash mount or rear deck mount
For car , home & marine bass application
Revc. (ohms): 3.500
Fo. (Hz): 30.394
Sd. (msqM): 22.000
BL. (TM): 6.210
Qms: 3.987
Qes: 0.804
Qts: 0.669
SPLo. (dB): 86.7
Vas (Ltr): 27.830
Xmax (mm): 23

I'm looking for a range of 80 to 1000, sub to ID horns.

Amazingly enough an Soundstream Reference 12 spec'd out to work as a midbass. Not that I could fit that thing in a door. But still amazing.

Anyway this Earthquake sub specs thinner than my current MB Q 6" mids in my doors now, and I'm looking for something that could hang with my ID horns. Anyone here have any idea if this speaker could work?

I was also looking at those Pioneer shallow 8" as well.

Thanks in advance
-George
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As long as its freq responce is within the range you're after, I see no reason why it wouldn't.
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I wouldn't trust anything marketed as a subwoofer to produce good quality midrange. There may be some exceptions but I doubt this is one of them. Considering this is the frequency range where voices come from, I would want to make sure it has the best SQ.

You would be better off with a midrange that plays well into midbass, like the PG RSD component midrange, or the Image Dynamics Chameleons.
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I'd say look into the Ti components. A pair of 9's and 5's might pair up nicely with the horns. And would match up with the 900.7 aswell.......
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FuzzyHoNutz wrote:I'd say look into the Ti components. A pair of 9's and 5's might pair up nicely with the horns. And would match up with the 900.7 aswell.......
Hmm... I wonder how well the 9M would do at 1kHz.

I know the Morel equivalent is rated up to 3kHz. If you look at the PDF manual it seems like it would play nicely up to 1kHz.
http://www.madisound.com/catalog/produc ... ts_id=8440

But it is probably too big for your install... you have 6.5's, correct?
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