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<blockquote data-quote="UCF52" data-source="post: 4948259" data-attributes="member: 569085"><p>Very artistic</p><p></p><p>Go buy some velcro and play with different temporary mounting locations/angles and see what sounds best. Unfortunately, there is no one answer to your question as every car (acoustically) is different. Because you lack the processing you will want to keep the tweets relatively close to the mids (as this will help with time alignment). Also, playing with the phase of each driver, once you have settled on locations, will help get the staging as best you can.</p><p></p><p>I don't find the need for rear fill in my setup, but I imagine with enough power and a good, solid install one set, up front, should be fine. Although, I have a coupe, so I am not sure how much space one set up front is going to fill. I will say two component sets are not necessary. If anything, sell them both and get a better set and buy some inexpensive rear fill.</p><p></p><p>EDIT - Just noticed you are running these of the deck... not good. Even a small, cheap (50x4) amplifier will help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UCF52, post: 4948259, member: 569085"] Very artistic Go buy some velcro and play with different temporary mounting locations/angles and see what sounds best. Unfortunately, there is no one answer to your question as every car (acoustically) is different. Because you lack the processing you will want to keep the tweets relatively close to the mids (as this will help with time alignment). Also, playing with the phase of each driver, once you have settled on locations, will help get the staging as best you can. I don't find the need for rear fill in my setup, but I imagine with enough power and a good, solid install one set, up front, should be fine. Although, I have a coupe, so I am not sure how much space one set up front is going to fill. I will say two component sets are not necessary. If anything, sell them both and get a better set and buy some inexpensive rear fill. EDIT - Just noticed you are running these of the deck... not good. Even a small, cheap (50x4) amplifier will help. [/QUOTE]
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