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<blockquote data-quote="Oak244" data-source="post: 1786281" data-attributes="member: 564842"><p>Just said Usher because I could squeeze it in the kick panel I am sure, and the review sounded good. I will need a little help with which model to get as far as the Seas and Scanspeak are concerned as they seem to have multiple numbers for each size, and I do not know what the difference mean.</p><p></p><p>What do you think of doing 4 tweeters? Is there any bad thing about doing this? All I can see is it would reduce the blocking of legs and such with the tweeters being in the kicks. But what about there now being 4 different pathlengths instead of dealing with only 2?</p><p></p><p>Lastly, If you have an 8" in your door, is it necessary to still get the largest woofer in the kicks as possible for the midrange sound? I was going to go with a 4" driver for space reasons but of course I could easily go with a 5.5 or even a 6.5 especially if I put the tweets up high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oak244, post: 1786281, member: 564842"] Just said Usher because I could squeeze it in the kick panel I am sure, and the review sounded good. I will need a little help with which model to get as far as the Seas and Scanspeak are concerned as they seem to have multiple numbers for each size, and I do not know what the difference mean. What do you think of doing 4 tweeters? Is there any bad thing about doing this? All I can see is it would reduce the blocking of legs and such with the tweeters being in the kicks. But what about there now being 4 different pathlengths instead of dealing with only 2? Lastly, If you have an 8" in your door, is it necessary to still get the largest woofer in the kicks as possible for the midrange sound? I was going to go with a 4" driver for space reasons but of course I could easily go with a 5.5 or even a 6.5 especially if I put the tweets up high. [/QUOTE]
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