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<blockquote data-quote="Ti22" data-source="post: 802740" data-attributes="member: 559907"><p>I hear that for phasing and sound alignment purposes the tweeter should be no more than 5" away from the midbass, but seriously you should do what packerfan said to do and test, even if you don't have the time, because this is going to be your system and you want it to sound best to you, not what someone else says, even if they are right, my .02 anyway.</p><p></p><p>I am actually doing something similar tomorrow, I am glassing my kicks though, can't wait to hook up my CDT EF-61's!!!! They are in my room feeling neglected! I am actually going to hook the tweeter up next to the midbass and see how it sounds, and also (even though I have been told not too) hook them up to my apillars and see which I like better, and if I like the apillar location I am going to just put stock tweeters in kicks, because like you I want some good sq.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ti22, post: 802740, member: 559907"] I hear that for phasing and sound alignment purposes the tweeter should be no more than 5" away from the midbass, but seriously you should do what packerfan said to do and test, even if you don't have the time, because this is going to be your system and you want it to sound best to you, not what someone else says, even if they are right, my .02 anyway. I am actually doing something similar tomorrow, I am glassing my kicks though, can't wait to hook up my CDT EF-61's!!!! They are in my room feeling neglected! I am actually going to hook the tweeter up next to the midbass and see how it sounds, and also (even though I have been told not too) hook them up to my apillars and see which I like better, and if I like the apillar location I am going to just put stock tweeters in kicks, because like you I want some good sq. [/QUOTE]
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