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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 958804" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>errr if i i were setting up a system i would go 2 way unless i had a few weeks to tweek and reinstall stuff. factory locations arent to good to begin with then add to it buy fitting in a 3 way simply because you can. i like my 2 way set up now alot more than my 3 way set up and a 2 way horn set up to me is the best. people often have this miscoception that more means better in 90% of those situations ill say 2 way propperly set up as good as it gets. i know ALOT of competitors that "showed" a 3 way type set up but when push came to shove channels became unhooked an they were back to a 2 way lol. the guys that go to the 3 way set ups usually have a ton of expeirence as well as time but even they have to tip their hat to a simple set up. thing is with how soundwaves work its mighty tough to create "REAL" with too much going on. sound waves fight reflect cancel eachother out and in a car it becomes alot moe complex due to glass and interiors. the ultimate set up for a whole car would be a 1 speaker set up that played 20-20k smoothly and could posses a soundstage but i dont see that happening anytime soon lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 958804, member: 541383"] errr if i i were setting up a system i would go 2 way unless i had a few weeks to tweek and reinstall stuff. factory locations arent to good to begin with then add to it buy fitting in a 3 way simply because you can. i like my 2 way set up now alot more than my 3 way set up and a 2 way horn set up to me is the best. people often have this miscoception that more means better in 90% of those situations ill say 2 way propperly set up as good as it gets. i know ALOT of competitors that "showed" a 3 way type set up but when push came to shove channels became unhooked an they were back to a 2 way lol. the guys that go to the 3 way set ups usually have a ton of expeirence as well as time but even they have to tip their hat to a simple set up. thing is with how soundwaves work its mighty tough to create "REAL" with too much going on. sound waves fight reflect cancel eachother out and in a car it becomes alot moe complex due to glass and interiors. the ultimate set up for a whole car would be a 1 speaker set up that played 20-20k smoothly and could posses a soundstage but i dont see that happening anytime soon lol [/QUOTE]
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