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<blockquote data-quote="mykeys" data-source="post: 2689" data-attributes="member: 540605"><p>My guess would be that the tweeter portion is blocking the forward direction of the lower freqs.</p><p></p><p>It may be that they do not have a strong midbass and you have to be slightly off axis to get the effect. In your car the accoustics are less than perfect and could be being obsorbed or diffused with anything from road noise to being drowned out by the highs. Your seats and the position of your legs may be factors as well..Coaxials are very difficult to work with as well if you are going for good staging and imaging. This is just something to think about.. without seeing and hearing the car I cannot make any suggestions as to how you might remedy the problem.. Zane may have something to say though.</p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mykeys, post: 2689, member: 540605"] My guess would be that the tweeter portion is blocking the forward direction of the lower freqs. It may be that they do not have a strong midbass and you have to be slightly off axis to get the effect. In your car the accoustics are less than perfect and could be being obsorbed or diffused with anything from road noise to being drowned out by the highs. Your seats and the position of your legs may be factors as well..Coaxials are very difficult to work with as well if you are going for good staging and imaging. This is just something to think about.. without seeing and hearing the car I cannot make any suggestions as to how you might remedy the problem.. Zane may have something to say though. Mike [/QUOTE]
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