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<blockquote data-quote="newb" data-source="post: 1221407" data-attributes="member: 554040"><p>I am seriously thinking about taking on the project, but I have a couple of questions that's bothering me.</p><p></p><p>1. Wouldnt your legs block all the frequencies coming from the kicks? I would think so, because the mid and tweet sits low. Plus I had my tweets mounted pretty close to my mids on my doors, (it was kind of low) and my leg was blocking all the frequencies coming from the tweeters, it isnt as noticeable if it's just me in the car, but if I have someone in the passenger seat their leg blocks all the highs and it doesnt sound as good as if the tweeter were mounted up high on the door panel. 'I think kicks is only good for comps.' Someone please clarify this. Thanks!</p><p></p><p>2. Wouldnt you lose comfort due to less legroom?</p><p></p><p>3. Wouldnt it get in the way of your clutch pedal or footrest?</p><p></p><p>4. Does it matter if the tweeters are mounted above, below, to the right, or left of the mid?</p><p></p><p>5. Positioning/imaging the mids and high, I read up on it but I dont understand what they're talking about when measuring it up to the dome light, and coming from outside the window, I am lost when it comes to this. Someone please help?</p><p></p><p>That is all for now.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newb, post: 1221407, member: 554040"] I am seriously thinking about taking on the project, but I have a couple of questions that's bothering me. 1. Wouldnt your legs block all the frequencies coming from the kicks? I would think so, because the mid and tweet sits low. Plus I had my tweets mounted pretty close to my mids on my doors, (it was kind of low) and my leg was blocking all the frequencies coming from the tweeters, it isnt as noticeable if it's just me in the car, but if I have someone in the passenger seat their leg blocks all the highs and it doesnt sound as good as if the tweeter were mounted up high on the door panel. 'I think kicks is only good for comps.' Someone please clarify this. Thanks! 2. Wouldnt you lose comfort due to less legroom? 3. Wouldnt it get in the way of your clutch pedal or footrest? 4. Does it matter if the tweeters are mounted above, below, to the right, or left of the mid? 5. Positioning/imaging the mids and high, I read up on it but I dont understand what they're talking about when measuring it up to the dome light, and coming from outside the window, I am lost when it comes to this. Someone please help? That is all for now. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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