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<blockquote data-quote="tat2bass" data-source="post: 8389224" data-attributes="member: 635306"><p>That actually looks like a pretty good system. I would personally though disconnect the center channel. There is no way it will be able to keep up with those MM's up front and will just create phasing, alignment and distortion issues. And I'm assuming since it will be connected directly to the stock H/U it is being used as a full pass speaker, receiving freqs way lower than it should and I doubt the stock H/U has any bandpass options to tune it at all.</p><p></p><p>This is more a preference thing too, but I would switch out the DB series in the back with another set of MM series coax. When running multiple sets, I also prefer to keep the tweeter and woofer material the same. I have found in the past that mixing and matching produces different sounds from each that can be a PIA to tune out sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tat2bass, post: 8389224, member: 635306"] That actually looks like a pretty good system. I would personally though disconnect the center channel. There is no way it will be able to keep up with those MM's up front and will just create phasing, alignment and distortion issues. And I'm assuming since it will be connected directly to the stock H/U it is being used as a full pass speaker, receiving freqs way lower than it should and I doubt the stock H/U has any bandpass options to tune it at all. This is more a preference thing too, but I would switch out the DB series in the back with another set of MM series coax. When running multiple sets, I also prefer to keep the tweeter and woofer material the same. I have found in the past that mixing and matching produces different sounds from each that can be a PIA to tune out sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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