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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 1016854" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>through feel more so than "hearing" truth be told though also i dont use a single test tone i use several at once and on more than 1 speaker if i use any at all. i use whole material with a known stage 9 out of ten times. i only have 1 disc that does tones (thats for subs mostly) then it has 3 tones playing at once only time i EVER used that was to check on cross over points not to see how it staged (and i had that made for me had 3 tracks 1 had 90-900-1k, 40-. which would be laughable. never once did i mean distance as right on you and in my arguement i dont have to argue for 2 speakers at different locations just the mid bass being centered. also in my whole arguement im considering the other speakers playing not just 1 mid bass one or a pair. only lame point to my arguement i see is the cross over point of the 6.5's (how low they go) but thats easy to fix by turning a dial. all stereo sound basically is is a 90 degree phase shift to a mono sound that becomes more apparent with higher frequency. he will already have a pair of speakers down there to pull it out unless he sets it up where the 8 is over bearing and if he did that to a door set it would do the samething the mono one would do but in my opinion worse because it would take a very specific note to center and the only thing needed to locate the midbass in the door is a little volume.... of course he could always strap a bass shaker on his right leg then have the passenger put the other on there right leg lol although im sure some real wigged out people have tried this in consoles and such i know several who used them when they played there front stage only to make it "sound" like it had a sub lol oh yes i also used a test tone to figure out when my kick panel resonated too lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 1016854, member: 541383"] through feel more so than "hearing" truth be told though also i dont use a single test tone i use several at once and on more than 1 speaker if i use any at all. i use whole material with a known stage 9 out of ten times. i only have 1 disc that does tones (thats for subs mostly) then it has 3 tones playing at once only time i EVER used that was to check on cross over points not to see how it staged (and i had that made for me had 3 tracks 1 had 90-900-1k, 40-. which would be laughable. never once did i mean distance as right on you and in my arguement i dont have to argue for 2 speakers at different locations just the mid bass being centered. also in my whole arguement im considering the other speakers playing not just 1 mid bass one or a pair. only lame point to my arguement i see is the cross over point of the 6.5's (how low they go) but thats easy to fix by turning a dial. all stereo sound basically is is a 90 degree phase shift to a mono sound that becomes more apparent with higher frequency. he will already have a pair of speakers down there to pull it out unless he sets it up where the 8 is over bearing and if he did that to a door set it would do the samething the mono one would do but in my opinion worse because it would take a very specific note to center and the only thing needed to locate the midbass in the door is a little volume.... of course he could always strap a bass shaker on his right leg then have the passenger put the other on there right leg lol although im sure some real wigged out people have tried this in consoles and such i know several who used them when they played there front stage only to make it "sound" like it had a sub lol oh yes i also used a test tone to figure out when my kick panel resonated too lol [/QUOTE]
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