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<blockquote data-quote="Darth Audio" data-source="post: 1229752" data-attributes="member: 564191"><p>I totally agree with IROC. Kick panels are the same as everything else in car audio, you gotta give to get. In this case all things you mentioned. An alternative for improving imaging would be to use a center channel.</p><p></p><p>Also I would advise against moving the tweeter too far away from the mid-woofer, you can get into phase alignment issues. I've found that adding an additional set of tweeters will help imaging tremendously. Usually on the A-pillars a few inches above dash level .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darth Audio, post: 1229752, member: 564191"] I totally agree with IROC. Kick panels are the same as everything else in car audio, you gotta give to get. In this case all things you mentioned. An alternative for improving imaging would be to use a center channel. Also I would advise against moving the tweeter too far away from the mid-woofer, you can get into phase alignment issues. I've found that adding an additional set of tweeters will help imaging tremendously. Usually on the A-pillars a few inches above dash level . [/QUOTE]
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