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<blockquote data-quote="TimberJon" data-source="post: 432416" data-attributes="member: 552797"><p>Cancellation from what speakers? the tweeters? if i have 2 sets of components up front. Tweet and a 6.5, tweet and a 5.25, each pair together has their own crossover, which i power with a 4channel amp right? I dont see how there would be cancellation. Just because there is 8 components? Could i use a line driver in this case?</p><p></p><p>My original idea was a 3 way component set. But my backup idea (because maybe i wanted bass drivers that had direct power from an amp.) was to get a 2 way component set, and buy a seperate set of 6.5" drivers. People have suggested that again and again, which makes the idea better every day.</p><p></p><p>So im looking into a set of 6.5" drivers. and a 5.25" or 6.5" component set.</p><p></p><p>But the question remains. 2 tweets or 4 tweets? I think Id enjoy 4 better.</p><p></p><p>So a set of 5.25" components, and a set of 6.5" components??</p><p></p><p>I didnt want to post yet until i got a picture of the front cabin of my car, specifically the passenger side. Just from my seat i can see theres alot of nice room and paneling to work with. The plastic piece where the kick would go can house a 6.5" easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimberJon, post: 432416, member: 552797"] Cancellation from what speakers? the tweeters? if i have 2 sets of components up front. Tweet and a 6.5, tweet and a 5.25, each pair together has their own crossover, which i power with a 4channel amp right? I dont see how there would be cancellation. Just because there is 8 components? Could i use a line driver in this case? My original idea was a 3 way component set. But my backup idea (because maybe i wanted bass drivers that had direct power from an amp.) was to get a 2 way component set, and buy a seperate set of 6.5" drivers. People have suggested that again and again, which makes the idea better every day. So im looking into a set of 6.5" drivers. and a 5.25" or 6.5" component set. But the question remains. 2 tweets or 4 tweets? I think Id enjoy 4 better. So a set of 5.25" components, and a set of 6.5" components?? I didnt want to post yet until i got a picture of the front cabin of my car, specifically the passenger side. Just from my seat i can see theres alot of nice room and paneling to work with. The plastic piece where the kick would go can house a 6.5" easily. [/QUOTE]
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