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<blockquote data-quote="Oak244" data-source="post: 2482084" data-attributes="member: 564842"><p>Probably not. Most people who have speakers in the kicks, tend to later install a midbass driver in their doors I find.</p><p></p><p>As for aiming, a method I read that sounded right was this. Imagine a light in the passengers seat, so that your head casts a shadow on the window. Aim the speaker at chis level and about 2 inches in front. This will keep the stage in front of you and not directly in your face.</p><p></p><p>It also depends on the speaker used. My Midrange driver barely had any fall at 30 degree's, and still not much even at 60 degree's. I was limited on how well I could aim the speaker, but it did not matter much. On the other hand, my tweeter falls off badly between 30-60 degrees of axis, so I will spend a lot more time finding the best place for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oak244, post: 2482084, member: 564842"] Probably not. Most people who have speakers in the kicks, tend to later install a midbass driver in their doors I find. As for aiming, a method I read that sounded right was this. Imagine a light in the passengers seat, so that your head casts a shadow on the window. Aim the speaker at chis level and about 2 inches in front. This will keep the stage in front of you and not directly in your face. It also depends on the speaker used. My Midrange driver barely had any fall at 30 degree's, and still not much even at 60 degree's. I was limited on how well I could aim the speaker, but it did not matter much. On the other hand, my tweeter falls off badly between 30-60 degrees of axis, so I will spend a lot more time finding the best place for it. [/QUOTE]
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