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<blockquote data-quote="thinkbig" data-source="post: 304109" data-attributes="member: 549715"><p>You will likely have phasing issues to worry about the further apart each induvidual component is from each other. You could probably work out some of the issues with time alignment and eq'ing, but I just don't recommend it unless you can setup the speakers in a mock setup and test it before actually doing the final install.</p><p></p><p>In most cases, it is best to keep at least the midrange and tweeter close together. I'm not saying you can't make that setup work, but you should really consider doing a mock setup of the speakers first. You were probably going to do that, but I figured I'd throw it out in case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thinkbig, post: 304109, member: 549715"] You will likely have phasing issues to worry about the further apart each induvidual component is from each other. You could probably work out some of the issues with time alignment and eq'ing, but I just don't recommend it unless you can setup the speakers in a mock setup and test it before actually doing the final install. In most cases, it is best to keep at least the midrange and tweeter close together. I'm not saying you can't make that setup work, but you should really consider doing a mock setup of the speakers first. You were probably going to do that, but I figured I'd throw it out in case. [/QUOTE]
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