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<blockquote data-quote="dogears" data-source="post: 431884" data-attributes="member: 554502"><p>I meant 2 component sets, 4 woofers and 4 tweets. You could get more midbass from 2 component sets than a 3 way setup. Most 3 way set ups cross the 3"-4" mid at 400hz up so they dont help in the midbass range. You could put a 6.5 set in the doors and a 5.25 set in the kick panels and get much more midbass than a 3 way setup. Maybe mount the tweet from the 6.5 set in the A pillar to bring the soundstage up. I like the idea using 4 tweets instead of 2 with that much midbass/midrange. You would probably have to really overwork the 2 and boost the high frequencies to get them to blend well with 4 mids. I would much rather use 4 and cut them down some and get much cleaner smoother highs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogears, post: 431884, member: 554502"] I meant 2 component sets, 4 woofers and 4 tweets. You could get more midbass from 2 component sets than a 3 way setup. Most 3 way set ups cross the 3"-4" mid at 400hz up so they dont help in the midbass range. You could put a 6.5 set in the doors and a 5.25 set in the kick panels and get much more midbass than a 3 way setup. Maybe mount the tweet from the 6.5 set in the A pillar to bring the soundstage up. I like the idea using 4 tweets instead of 2 with that much midbass/midrange. You would probably have to really overwork the 2 and boost the high frequencies to get them to blend well with 4 mids. I would much rather use 4 and cut them down some and get much cleaner smoother highs. [/QUOTE]
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