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3 Way active front stage - Speaker Placement/Location
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8730915" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Kicks are great for mids and tweets, I have had great success with kickpanel mounting those in several different vehicles and it would always be my first choice if possible. If you have the skills your idea should also work fine, though you'll have more difference in path length between L&R and your listening position to correct. Most important is to try to keep mids and tweets as close to each other as possible and ideally have the voice coil of each precisely the same distance from your listening position.</p><p></p><p>I also love those Anarchy woofers. Been running variants of that Wiggins design for well over a decade now and apart from being rather inefficient (as all linear motor technology woofers are) they're really solid performers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8730915, member: 614752"] Kicks are great for mids and tweets, I have had great success with kickpanel mounting those in several different vehicles and it would always be my first choice if possible. If you have the skills your idea should also work fine, though you'll have more difference in path length between L&R and your listening position to correct. Most important is to try to keep mids and tweets as close to each other as possible and ideally have the voice coil of each precisely the same distance from your listening position. I also love those Anarchy woofers. Been running variants of that Wiggins design for well over a decade now and apart from being rather inefficient (as all linear motor technology woofers are) they're really solid performers. [/QUOTE]
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