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[quote][i]Originally posted by Sando[/i] [quote]right. when ure sitting in ur car, u need components at the right level to get the optimised audio expierience. high frequency pitched sounds (treble) is best at ear level-hence why tweeters tend to be high up. your mid should be low down and u lot will know that, but if u want the best sound ever-have no rear speakers. simple really-sitting at front your audio sensory receptors pick up noise from in front of u first. therefore if u have audio only at front, it is so much more better. plus havin no big 6x9 in back will stop air slap. this is a term for the shifting of air between 6x9s and subs. bass is non directional so it dont matter where subs are pointing etc. if u have rears fade to front and notice better bass. i guarantee its a completely amazing audio expierience [/quote] I dont agree, components are best when placed together, usually sounding best in the kickwells, this way the least different distance between left and right can be obtained. As a rule, soft dome tweeters should be above the mid, hard domed tweeters should be below the mid. But not more than around 10cm apart. The tweeters shouldnt be at eye level if the mids are low down, this f**ks up the image, keep them as close as possible to create the best possible stereo imaging. Also, sub bass (-50ish hz) is non-directional but bass above that (mid bass) is, it is just hard to tell where it is. Thats why you should run the front speakers at the lowest high-pass setting as viable and the sub as low as viable to create the feeling that the sub isnt in the boot but in fact in the front. [Edited on 12-03-2004 by Sando] [Edited on 12-03-2004 by Sando] [/quote]
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