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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 2122817" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>you need too look at the x over slope too. and if you have the room horns are alot easier to mount than making any kind of pod. looking for a mid/mid bass to go along i would look into a pr of beyma power m6 6.5's. again x over slope will be important as with any set up i have done with horns 24 db was used and with that phase was either 180 degrees off or right on. fire them from under the dash straight out. a horns weakness is not heigth the disperse very very well up and down its width they can have an issue with (hence the shape of the horn body) that being said if done right they kill regular speakers in staging and as far as being "in your face" it gets no better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 2122817, member: 541383"] you need too look at the x over slope too. and if you have the room horns are alot easier to mount than making any kind of pod. looking for a mid/mid bass to go along i would look into a pr of beyma power m6 6.5's. again x over slope will be important as with any set up i have done with horns 24 db was used and with that phase was either 180 degrees off or right on. fire them from under the dash straight out. a horns weakness is not heigth the disperse very very well up and down its width they can have an issue with (hence the shape of the horn body) that being said if done right they kill regular speakers in staging and as far as being "in your face" it gets no better. [/QUOTE]
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