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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 1243680" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>Pretty much hit the nail on the head. The closer together they are, the more they'll act as a "point source", which will improve the imaging and staging. If you have them located very far from each other, they will act more as separate sources of sound, and it will make it easier to pinpoint where the sound is coming from and degrade imaging.</p><p></p><p>One exception to this is if you are running a 3-way and have the tweeters crossed over very high......like, in the 7khz+ range. <em>Then</em> it isn't <em>as</em> big of an issue since most of the imaging cues will be coming from a single location; the midrange.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 1243680, member: 555320"] Pretty much hit the nail on the head. The closer together they are, the more they'll act as a "point source", which will improve the imaging and staging. If you have them located very far from each other, they will act more as separate sources of sound, and it will make it easier to pinpoint where the sound is coming from and degrade imaging. One exception to this is if you are running a 3-way and have the tweeters crossed over very high......like, in the 7khz+ range. [I]Then[/I] it isn't [I]as[/I] big of an issue since most of the imaging cues will be coming from a single location; the midrange. [/QUOTE]
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