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<blockquote data-quote="All_Logix" data-source="post: 7471289" data-attributes="member: 628274"><p>I agree it sounds a little complicated but here is my 2 cents for what its worth, I would make an adapter plate in the stock 6x9 location for a 6 1/2, the frequencies these reproduce generally are almost directionless. I didn't believed it until I sat in a car with them in the same location and for the life of me couldn't find them going off of where I thought the sound was coming from. If your die hard on the 3 way, you can try two things...kinda just have to try to know the best result, you can either angle the midbass in a kick pod and put the tweets in the pillar the same distance from your ears...or you can do both the mid and tweet in the pillar and run the mids off axis facing one another to help with that harshness...but I have never owned a lexus....so I can only guess</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="All_Logix, post: 7471289, member: 628274"] I agree it sounds a little complicated but here is my 2 cents for what its worth, I would make an adapter plate in the stock 6x9 location for a 6 1/2, the frequencies these reproduce generally are almost directionless. I didn't believed it until I sat in a car with them in the same location and for the life of me couldn't find them going off of where I thought the sound was coming from. If your die hard on the 3 way, you can try two things...kinda just have to try to know the best result, you can either angle the midbass in a kick pod and put the tweets in the pillar the same distance from your ears...or you can do both the mid and tweet in the pillar and run the mids off axis facing one another to help with that harshness...but I have never owned a lexus....so I can only guess [/QUOTE]
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