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<blockquote data-quote="Why So Cereal?" data-source="post: 7590132" data-attributes="member: 626047"><p>Well, midbass is localized by arrival time at your ears so, with proper T/A and install, I would think most any location could work. Aiming is important but not as much as a tweeter or so IMO.</p><p></p><p>Anywhoo, the main thing that makes me think cancellation is that you said it improves dramatically if you move your head to the center of the car. Whether or not the drivers are on axis or not wont affect the volume of the midbass freqs. In the higher freqs were beaming occurs is where on/off axis becomes a problem usually. You say youve tried playing with the T/A, though. You could still try flipping the phase on one driver, but, I'm not even too sure that would fix it but its free to try.</p><p></p><p>Do you run a sub? or rear speakers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Why So Cereal?, post: 7590132, member: 626047"] Well, midbass is localized by arrival time at your ears so, with proper T/A and install, I would think most any location could work. Aiming is important but not as much as a tweeter or so IMO. Anywhoo, the main thing that makes me think cancellation is that you said it improves dramatically if you move your head to the center of the car. Whether or not the drivers are on axis or not wont affect the volume of the midbass freqs. In the higher freqs were beaming occurs is where on/off axis becomes a problem usually. You say youve tried playing with the T/A, though. You could still try flipping the phase on one driver, but, I'm not even too sure that would fix it but its free to try. Do you run a sub? or rear speakers? [/QUOTE]
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