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<blockquote data-quote="BassnTruck" data-source="post: 6950216" data-attributes="member: 623032"><p>When dealing with an automobile it is all about trade offs. In reality even the most off the wall SQ people will never achieve a perfect sound stage under every circumstance. But luckily most people are either ignorant or just not as picky and you can make a lot of stuff work and sound pretty good with all things considered. If you really want to get serious make a pod to mount your mid in and have a friend help you play with your imaging but holding the pod and tweeter in different areas and angles while you sit in the seat. Problem with this will be you have no fab skills to implement what you just found.</p><p></p><p>I am going to assume you are replacing the stock speaker with a component set. You have a lot of room to play in the door by the speaker. Can you make it sound OK to you by holding the tweeter next to the speaker? As for mounting your tweeter most come with mounting cups for a number of options. Only the cheaper ones do not come with a flush mount, surface mount, and angle mount set up. I can not really tell what you are working in your photos. After we know what you have for mounting options we can tell you how to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassnTruck, post: 6950216, member: 623032"] When dealing with an automobile it is all about trade offs. In reality even the most off the wall SQ people will never achieve a perfect sound stage under every circumstance. But luckily most people are either ignorant or just not as picky and you can make a lot of stuff work and sound pretty good with all things considered. If you really want to get serious make a pod to mount your mid in and have a friend help you play with your imaging but holding the pod and tweeter in different areas and angles while you sit in the seat. Problem with this will be you have no fab skills to implement what you just found. I am going to assume you are replacing the stock speaker with a component set. You have a lot of room to play in the door by the speaker. Can you make it sound OK to you by holding the tweeter next to the speaker? As for mounting your tweeter most come with mounting cups for a number of options. Only the cheaper ones do not come with a flush mount, surface mount, and angle mount set up. I can not really tell what you are working in your photos. After we know what you have for mounting options we can tell you how to do it. [/QUOTE]
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