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WOOFER PLACEMENT IN 3 WAY SYSTEM
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackout67" data-source="post: 8873559" data-attributes="member: 683415"><p>I have used NVX in the past and I love them. However those 6.5s will not fit. The only ones that fit fit are the small diameter basket "big name" speakers that will fit. Crutchfield shows my cutout is 5.1 which is tiny and not ideal and I'm not planning on making them larger</p><p></p><p>I'm trying to get as much cone area from from the mid bass as possible, that is why I was trying to avoid using coaxial for the mid bass driver and because i can Cross the mid bass to whatever I want so I can send more power to it without worrying about distortion from playing up too high. </p><p></p><p>Components are 100% out of the equation, like I said in OP I hate hooking them up, especially if the tweeter is gonna mount to the door panel.</p><p></p><p>I have 60-80 watts for each channel depending on ohm rating and planning on running the mid bass on the front channels with LPF mode on around 250hz, with the B pillar speakers running 250hz up</p><p></p><p>I'm not going for a MECCA comp awards but I listen to a lot of different music so I want to to sound overall balanced. I dont like saturated midbass or bright highs so I usually opt for soft dome tweeters. Will have 1-2 sealed 10 inches. Either 2 NVX VSW 10s or the Recoil Pro 10s</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackout67, post: 8873559, member: 683415"] I have used NVX in the past and I love them. However those 6.5s will not fit. The only ones that fit fit are the small diameter basket "big name" speakers that will fit. Crutchfield shows my cutout is 5.1 which is tiny and not ideal and I'm not planning on making them larger I'm trying to get as much cone area from from the mid bass as possible, that is why I was trying to avoid using coaxial for the mid bass driver and because i can Cross the mid bass to whatever I want so I can send more power to it without worrying about distortion from playing up too high. Components are 100% out of the equation, like I said in OP I hate hooking them up, especially if the tweeter is gonna mount to the door panel. I have 60-80 watts for each channel depending on ohm rating and planning on running the mid bass on the front channels with LPF mode on around 250hz, with the B pillar speakers running 250hz up I'm not going for a MECCA comp awards but I listen to a lot of different music so I want to to sound overall balanced. I dont like saturated midbass or bright highs so I usually opt for soft dome tweeters. Will have 1-2 sealed 10 inches. Either 2 NVX VSW 10s or the Recoil Pro 10s [/QUOTE]
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