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<blockquote data-quote="grouchy" data-source="post: 2636576" data-attributes="member: 573581"><p>Thanks for all the interesting discussion. One main reason I'm interested in putting the midbass up near the mids and tweeters is because with a nice midbass speaker I should then have the option of raising the crossover on the midbass up higher. What if a nice 6" midbass can accurately play up to around 500 or 600. It might sound better than the smaller 4" midrange playing that area plus maybe it would free up the 4" midrange to better handle the upper frequencies since it doesn't have to reach down as low. Anyway, with an active setup it should allow more flexibility in experimenting with crossover points if the tweeter, mid, and midbass are closer together.</p><p></p><p>Also I'm sure psychoacoustics comes into play as I could then actually see the speakers up high, front, and together, but then when/if psychoacoustics does come into play it will be in my favor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grouchy, post: 2636576, member: 573581"] Thanks for all the interesting discussion. One main reason I'm interested in putting the midbass up near the mids and tweeters is because with a nice midbass speaker I should then have the option of raising the crossover on the midbass up higher. What if a nice 6" midbass can accurately play up to around 500 or 600. It might sound better than the smaller 4" midrange playing that area plus maybe it would free up the 4" midrange to better handle the upper frequencies since it doesn't have to reach down as low. Anyway, with an active setup it should allow more flexibility in experimenting with crossover points if the tweeter, mid, and midbass are closer together. Also I'm sure psychoacoustics comes into play as I could then actually see the speakers up high, front, and together, but then when/if psychoacoustics does come into play it will be in my favor. [/QUOTE]
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