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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 2111567" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>People have done it in the past with good results. It will be a relative PITA to setup though...and you will want both speakers located next to each other....either both in the door or both in the kickpanels.</p><p></p><p>Another thing you could do if you wanted to try active is what's called a 2.5 way setup. You would have two mids per side...one of them playing the full midbass and midrange duties, the other only playing strictly midbass..no midrange. This would help a little bit with the phasing/cancellation issues that might arise in the critical midrange area and leave only a single point source for each side in the midrange area, but give you a little bump in the midbass output due to having both mids playing only those frequencies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 2111567, member: 555320"] People have done it in the past with good results. It will be a relative PITA to setup though...and you will want both speakers located next to each other....either both in the door or both in the kickpanels. Another thing you could do if you wanted to try active is what's called a 2.5 way setup. You would have two mids per side...one of them playing the full midbass and midrange duties, the other only playing strictly midbass..no midrange. This would help a little bit with the phasing/cancellation issues that might arise in the critical midrange area and leave only a single point source for each side in the midrange area, but give you a little bump in the midbass output due to having both mids playing only those frequencies. [/QUOTE]
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