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Mid/highs layout in 2000 S-10 extended cab questions
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<blockquote data-quote="shredder1" data-source="post: 8887042" data-attributes="member: 658920"><p>Any frontstage will benefit from mids either located as far forward or as high as possible, the tweeter location can be tested easily and 10-20 degrees off axis in the direction that blends the best is a good starting point depending on the mids and especially tweeters. Brighter tweeters may need more placement displacement. I've encountered super bullets that needed aiming into the dash forward to calm down the response and stage the hi's. Install the mids as far forward properly (prep) as possible then play with imaging. Eq comes next but run everything flat during testing/setup.</p><p>I'll stop now, Tmi is a real thing but Op probably understands anyway.</p><p></p><p>Tune for bass you can't localize, if its pretty much coming from the dash with several music types it ought to be accurate. Midbass, localization and blending is where most Sq systems fail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredder1, post: 8887042, member: 658920"] Any frontstage will benefit from mids either located as far forward or as high as possible, the tweeter location can be tested easily and 10-20 degrees off axis in the direction that blends the best is a good starting point depending on the mids and especially tweeters. Brighter tweeters may need more placement displacement. I've encountered super bullets that needed aiming into the dash forward to calm down the response and stage the hi's. Install the mids as far forward properly (prep) as possible then play with imaging. Eq comes next but run everything flat during testing/setup. I'll stop now, Tmi is a real thing but Op probably understands anyway. Tune for bass you can't localize, if its pretty much coming from the dash with several music types it ought to be accurate. Midbass, localization and blending is where most Sq systems fail. [/QUOTE]
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