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How to wire and use a DSP?
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<blockquote data-quote="xuv224" data-source="post: 8807768" data-attributes="member: 686458"><p>I explained that to the person at CDT audio, he said having a second pair of tweeters is no issue, in fact they recommend that and said the second pair should be mounted as high as possible and aimed at the windshield</p><p>Also, this is a 2 door truck, but most trucks have 4 doors and those rear doors then have more speakers (another set of mids and tweeters), all those would also be playing the same set of frequencies and also be mounted about the same distance apart as I would have mine mounted. So I'm not sure why it would be a problem to have a second set of tweeters higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xuv224, post: 8807768, member: 686458"] I explained that to the person at CDT audio, he said having a second pair of tweeters is no issue, in fact they recommend that and said the second pair should be mounted as high as possible and aimed at the windshield Also, this is a 2 door truck, but most trucks have 4 doors and those rear doors then have more speakers (another set of mids and tweeters), all those would also be playing the same set of frequencies and also be mounted about the same distance apart as I would have mine mounted. So I'm not sure why it would be a problem to have a second set of tweeters higher. [/QUOTE]
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