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<blockquote data-quote="Rzza" data-source="post: 8595368" data-attributes="member: 673624"><p>Hey man, I want you to know that you helped me a lot here. Today I moved the tweets and although I ran into some issues and it took all day, I am far happier now. You were absolutely right, placement is so important. Before I chose a spot I wired a tweeter and placed it in all my options and the best spot I found was right above the mid. It was too harsh when it was too close to my ear. It's aimed decently too. The sound is far better now and I am so glad I did that before adding more speakers. That said, I'm having fun and I wanna know what's the next step I should take toward SQ? I have available speaker holes and my rear 6x9s are still not connected. I wouldn't upgrading my two jlaudio amps. Equalizer seems pretty necessary too. I also need more bass, when I adjusted the amps with the multimeter, I had to turn the mono amp quite low to not clip. I don't love it.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://ibb.co/nL6XPQ" target="_blank"><img src="http://preview.ibb.co/jzUVB5/tweet.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rzza, post: 8595368, member: 673624"] Hey man, I want you to know that you helped me a lot here. Today I moved the tweets and although I ran into some issues and it took all day, I am far happier now. You were absolutely right, placement is so important. Before I chose a spot I wired a tweeter and placed it in all my options and the best spot I found was right above the mid. It was too harsh when it was too close to my ear. It's aimed decently too. The sound is far better now and I am so glad I did that before adding more speakers. That said, I'm having fun and I wanna know what's the next step I should take toward SQ? I have available speaker holes and my rear 6x9s are still not connected. I wouldn't upgrading my two jlaudio amps. Equalizer seems pretty necessary too. I also need more bass, when I adjusted the amps with the multimeter, I had to turn the mono amp quite low to not clip. I don't love it. [URL="http://ibb.co/nL6XPQ"][IMG]http://preview.ibb.co/jzUVB5/tweet.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [/QUOTE]
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