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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8746898" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>The tweeter is more important for imaging than the midbass speaker, so if you have coaxials, direction of the speakers is really important, since the tweeter is mounted with the woofer. With a component set, the woofers becomes less important in terms of direction because the tweeter is now mounted separately from the woofer, and can be adjusted individually. I would still angle my midbass speakers on a component set personally, because it does make some difference with the midbass speakers, but tweeter imaging makes a huge difference. This is a big advantage to running a component set instead of a coaxial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8746898, member: 678073"] The tweeter is more important for imaging than the midbass speaker, so if you have coaxials, direction of the speakers is really important, since the tweeter is mounted with the woofer. With a component set, the woofers becomes less important in terms of direction because the tweeter is now mounted separately from the woofer, and can be adjusted individually. I would still angle my midbass speakers on a component set personally, because it does make some difference with the midbass speakers, but tweeter imaging makes a huge difference. This is a big advantage to running a component set instead of a coaxial. [/QUOTE]
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