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<blockquote data-quote="houston281" data-source="post: 1397151" data-attributes="member: 548488"><p>can be where you have enough mounting space but keep in mind to not place them more than 6.5 inches away from the mid ,if you have 6.5 components,just food for thought look at all the demo cars,tweets are close to the mid,and no farther away than the size of the mid. when they are farther apart you effect the sound waves more than helping it.so rule is keep it close to the mid.it also says that in the mecp books as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="houston281, post: 1397151, member: 548488"] can be where you have enough mounting space but keep in mind to not place them more than 6.5 inches away from the mid ,if you have 6.5 components,just food for thought look at all the demo cars,tweets are close to the mid,and no farther away than the size of the mid. when they are farther apart you effect the sound waves more than helping it.so rule is keep it close to the mid.it also says that in the mecp books as well. [/QUOTE]
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