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<blockquote data-quote="nosaj070" data-source="post: 2445558" data-attributes="member: 546955"><p>I'm not sure how this wasn't mentioend, but how about tweeter placement....This sounds like an obvious imaging issue here, it has nothing to do with power, he said it sounds better at high volumes. I realize that you would prefer to have your tweets in the stock locations (which I'm assuming is in the sail panel?) but that may not actually be ideal as far as quality goes. The shop doesn't really give two shits about how well the speakers are imaging, so it may be worth your while to try and re-aim the tweets without moving them. If that still doesn't help you can always move them to a location closer to the mid (which I feel is the exact reason why your coax's sound better). If all else fails and you really don't want to move the tweet, you can live with it, or I've heard of pretty good success by putting in the image enhancement kits at the top of your windshield or so... Good luck, I've actually got a set of HD's comin in the mail by the end of the week so I'm pretty excited to see what they can do.</p><p></p><p>Also I don't see anywhere that he is running these things active, so in reality all of the talk about adjusting x-over points on the HU aren't going to do a whole lot while running them passive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nosaj070, post: 2445558, member: 546955"] I'm not sure how this wasn't mentioend, but how about tweeter placement....This sounds like an obvious imaging issue here, it has nothing to do with power, he said it sounds better at high volumes. I realize that you would prefer to have your tweets in the stock locations (which I'm assuming is in the sail panel?) but that may not actually be ideal as far as quality goes. The shop doesn't really give two shits about how well the speakers are imaging, so it may be worth your while to try and re-aim the tweets without moving them. If that still doesn't help you can always move them to a location closer to the mid (which I feel is the exact reason why your coax's sound better). If all else fails and you really don't want to move the tweet, you can live with it, or I've heard of pretty good success by putting in the image enhancement kits at the top of your windshield or so... Good luck, I've actually got a set of HD's comin in the mail by the end of the week so I'm pretty excited to see what they can do. Also I don't see anywhere that he is running these things active, so in reality all of the talk about adjusting x-over points on the HU aren't going to do a whole lot while running them passive. [/QUOTE]
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