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Mid/tweeter placement?
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<blockquote data-quote="perfecxionX" data-source="post: 7619915" data-attributes="member: 572854"><p>If your running speakers from a passive crossover then it would be better for the tweeter and mid to be as close as possible to one another because the crossovers are designed with that in mind. The best thing for you to do is just experiment with tweeter placement before doing any fabrication. Some people enjoy fiberglassing but Ive always thought it was a pain in the ***, so I would only want to do a project like that if the benefits would make the effort a worthwhile investment. If you use multiple woofers in different locations, but most of all, different enclosures (door and kick enclosure) its going to be impossible to get the same response from the same woofer. Not to mention using mulitple tweeters firing at you from different distances/locations. All together a bad idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perfecxionX, post: 7619915, member: 572854"] If your running speakers from a passive crossover then it would be better for the tweeter and mid to be as close as possible to one another because the crossovers are designed with that in mind. The best thing for you to do is just experiment with tweeter placement before doing any fabrication. Some people enjoy fiberglassing but Ive always thought it was a pain in the ***, so I would only want to do a project like that if the benefits would make the effort a worthwhile investment. If you use multiple woofers in different locations, but most of all, different enclosures (door and kick enclosure) its going to be impossible to get the same response from the same woofer. Not to mention using mulitple tweeters firing at you from different distances/locations. All together a bad idea. [/QUOTE]
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