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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8076770" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>I would do none of those options if a stealth look is on your list of requirements. If at all possible, put all the drivers in the doors, maybe with the tweeters in the sail panels. Further spacing between the drivers will add a sense of disconnection to the sound across the frequency range. Putting drivers on the A-pillars adds reflections to the mix, which varies depending on how you aim the drivers. If the set has a good passive crossover it will probably have adjustments to help blend the sound with a variety of speaker locations, but from what I understand this is a very low cost 3-way set. The crossovers tend to suffer on cheaper 3-way systems.</p><p></p><p>Do you have any plans to use a DSP?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8076770, member: 628688"] I would do none of those options if a stealth look is on your list of requirements. If at all possible, put all the drivers in the doors, maybe with the tweeters in the sail panels. Further spacing between the drivers will add a sense of disconnection to the sound across the frequency range. Putting drivers on the A-pillars adds reflections to the mix, which varies depending on how you aim the drivers. If the set has a good passive crossover it will probably have adjustments to help blend the sound with a variety of speaker locations, but from what I understand this is a very low cost 3-way set. The crossovers tend to suffer on cheaper 3-way systems. Do you have any plans to use a DSP? [/QUOTE]
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