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<blockquote data-quote="Brian_smith06" data-source="post: 6829848" data-attributes="member: 575609"><p>what jimj said.^^^^^^^^</p><p></p><p>also, and as i said in an earlier post. not all speakers need to be on axis, infact some do not sound good on axis at all. For example in my install, i have the tweeters facing each other in the a pillars but in the past had them more on axis and they were just to harsh for my liking. Now one negative to having tweeters off axis like this is it tends to pull soundstage to the passenger side of the car, however, like i said earlier with proper eq work and use of time alignment you will still get that center stage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian_smith06, post: 6829848, member: 575609"] what jimj said.^^^^^^^^ also, and as i said in an earlier post. not all speakers need to be on axis, infact some do not sound good on axis at all. For example in my install, i have the tweeters facing each other in the a pillars but in the past had them more on axis and they were just to harsh for my liking. Now one negative to having tweeters off axis like this is it tends to pull soundstage to the passenger side of the car, however, like i said earlier with proper eq work and use of time alignment you will still get that center stage. [/QUOTE]
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