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<blockquote data-quote="seedlings" data-source="post: 8418647" data-attributes="member: 666435"><p>Not the super tweeter kind, but the under dash HLCD? They're wicked expensive for car audio, but super cheap for PA gear. The theory with car audio HLCD is to send higher pressure toward the opposite seat and lower pressure (dBs) toward the direct seat. The higher volume compensates for longer distance from the opposite side, and this is supposed to give a solid image (not super wide, but solid). Also the sound expands vertically for a tall stage.</p><p></p><p>My question is does anyone try this with <a href="http://www.parts-express.com/goldwood-gm-600pb-1-horn-1-3-8-18-tpi--270-096" target="_blank">a cheap horn from partsexpress</a>? If it's mounted slightly facing the opposite seat, would that be pretty similar? Not looking for competition SQ, just more volume and better stage on the cheap. They could even be cut down at a shallow angle across the waveguide to throw less toard the direct seat.</p><p></p><p>Thoughts?</p><p></p><p>CHAD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seedlings, post: 8418647, member: 666435"] Not the super tweeter kind, but the under dash HLCD? They're wicked expensive for car audio, but super cheap for PA gear. The theory with car audio HLCD is to send higher pressure toward the opposite seat and lower pressure (dBs) toward the direct seat. The higher volume compensates for longer distance from the opposite side, and this is supposed to give a solid image (not super wide, but solid). Also the sound expands vertically for a tall stage. My question is does anyone try this with [URL="http://www.parts-express.com/goldwood-gm-600pb-1-horn-1-3-8-18-tpi--270-096"]a cheap horn from partsexpress[/URL]? If it's mounted slightly facing the opposite seat, would that be pretty similar? Not looking for competition SQ, just more volume and better stage on the cheap. They could even be cut down at a shallow angle across the waveguide to throw less toard the direct seat. Thoughts? CHAD [/QUOTE]
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