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<blockquote data-quote="xtremekustomz" data-source="post: 3151289" data-attributes="member: 569952"><p>Where are you planning on putting the drivers? Tweets where the focals were I am sure and midbass in the doors? Where is your midrange going? In the kicks? I'd keep all the speakers as close as possible. It is going to be hard to get proper imaging in that truck because of the locations and you really can't get back far enough from the speakers. I'd say put the midrange and tweet in the kick panel beside each other. You can even mount them flat on the kick panel. Those dome midranges work well off axis. I can understand wanting to go active on the set but that factory crossover really works well. I ran mine active and liked the factory settings the best. You aren't going to be able to run that midrange low enough to to get a single point source anyway. I found that when I had my midbass in the doors I could reverse the polarity of both of them and get greater depth but lost a little midbass output. Anyway...I guess just try out different locations til you find what you like. Either way...don't run anything off of your head unit. Pick a stout amplifier and give those components some CLEAN POWER. 100 watts to each speaker minimum I would say</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xtremekustomz, post: 3151289, member: 569952"] Where are you planning on putting the drivers? Tweets where the focals were I am sure and midbass in the doors? Where is your midrange going? In the kicks? I'd keep all the speakers as close as possible. It is going to be hard to get proper imaging in that truck because of the locations and you really can't get back far enough from the speakers. I'd say put the midrange and tweet in the kick panel beside each other. You can even mount them flat on the kick panel. Those dome midranges work well off axis. I can understand wanting to go active on the set but that factory crossover really works well. I ran mine active and liked the factory settings the best. You aren't going to be able to run that midrange low enough to to get a single point source anyway. I found that when I had my midbass in the doors I could reverse the polarity of both of them and get greater depth but lost a little midbass output. Anyway...I guess just try out different locations til you find what you like. Either way...don't run anything off of your head unit. Pick a stout amplifier and give those components some CLEAN POWER. 100 watts to each speaker minimum I would say [/QUOTE]
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