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<blockquote data-quote="T3mpest" data-source="post: 2045002" data-attributes="member: 560148"><p>My suggestion is get your tweets out of the A pillars. If your tweets are further away you'll find they might not sound so harsh at higher volumes. Then see if your tweets still need attenuation. (I'm assuming you toned them down since they were harsh at high volumes, if not do that first) Plus passively crossover speakers don't usually do well seperated that far away. Both speakers handle alot of info at the crossover point, messing up your soundstage in a critical area (2kish). I'd play with your install first, the ZR's are very nice, no reason to change when your not using them to full potential.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3mpest, post: 2045002, member: 560148"] My suggestion is get your tweets out of the A pillars. If your tweets are further away you'll find they might not sound so harsh at higher volumes. Then see if your tweets still need attenuation. (I'm assuming you toned them down since they were harsh at high volumes, if not do that first) Plus passively crossover speakers don't usually do well seperated that far away. Both speakers handle alot of info at the crossover point, messing up your soundstage in a critical area (2kish). I'd play with your install first, the ZR's are very nice, no reason to change when your not using them to full potential. [/QUOTE]
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