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<blockquote data-quote="harshglare" data-source="post: 7201797" data-attributes="member: 630021"><p>For SQ all drivers should be placed as close together as possible to prevent phase distortion: distortion that is caused when two or more sound waves interact with each other and cause distortion by canceling or augmenting each other.</p><p></p><p>In the real world, phase distortion typically destroys the sound stage and can cause a loss of fidelity by creating peaks and valleys in frequency responce.</p><p></p><p>For all intents and purposes, most people don't pay much mind to that kind fidelity in a car and have other glaring issues to attend to.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I advocate and use the least amount of drivers: two up front and subs in the back.</p><p></p><p>Think about it: when music is recorded it is recorded at two points: the most effective way to play back is with two points.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harshglare, post: 7201797, member: 630021"] For SQ all drivers should be placed as close together as possible to prevent phase distortion: distortion that is caused when two or more sound waves interact with each other and cause distortion by canceling or augmenting each other. In the real world, phase distortion typically destroys the sound stage and can cause a loss of fidelity by creating peaks and valleys in frequency responce. For all intents and purposes, most people don't pay much mind to that kind fidelity in a car and have other glaring issues to attend to. Personally, I advocate and use the least amount of drivers: two up front and subs in the back. Think about it: when music is recorded it is recorded at two points: the most effective way to play back is with two points. [/QUOTE]
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