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<blockquote data-quote="bikejunkie223" data-source="post: 1227005" data-attributes="member: 563147"><p>Everything you mentioned is the problem with kick panels. When done properly they sound great, but aiming them is difficult, and living with the lost footroom from them is difficult to live with for most people. As far as tweeter location it depends on the car. for the driver, clearing the steering column is usually the main difficulty in imaging the system (extreme angle for the driver to get the best sound compared to the passenger side. I have found a good set of comps, with the tweeters up high (base of the a-pillar) gives great results, and can be further helped if needed by processing devices such as an Audiocontrol Esp-2, though if done right, things like that arent necsisary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bikejunkie223, post: 1227005, member: 563147"] Everything you mentioned is the problem with kick panels. When done properly they sound great, but aiming them is difficult, and living with the lost footroom from them is difficult to live with for most people. As far as tweeter location it depends on the car. for the driver, clearing the steering column is usually the main difficulty in imaging the system (extreme angle for the driver to get the best sound compared to the passenger side. I have found a good set of comps, with the tweeters up high (base of the a-pillar) gives great results, and can be further helped if needed by processing devices such as an Audiocontrol Esp-2, though if done right, things like that arent necsisary. [/QUOTE]
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