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<blockquote data-quote="gckless" data-source="post: 7928602" data-attributes="member: 635756"><p>Basically, from what I&#39;ve seen, without doing a lot of testing, to include with gear that you do not have, the best way to find out is to figure it out yourself by playing with mounting directions and places. You think it might sound better a certain way and aren&#39;t sure? Go ahead and do it and find out. Not to be rude, but I say that because what may sound good to me, might be too harsh for you, at the same exact speaker placement. Woofers are a little harder to move around than tweeters, but it&#39;s best to experiment. One thing is for sure though, you will want to seperate front and rear waves off the mid. [USER=576029]@keep_hope_alive[/USER] ; has a couple builds on here and from what I&#39;ve seen he&#39;s just about the most knowledgable on, well, just about everything concerning sound. Also, DIYMA has a lot of good info on front stages and actual SQ. This site tends to be more about getting loud, though you will find some good stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gckless, post: 7928602, member: 635756"] Basically, from what I've seen, without doing a lot of testing, to include with gear that you do not have, the best way to find out is to figure it out yourself by playing with mounting directions and places. You think it might sound better a certain way and aren't sure? Go ahead and do it and find out. Not to be rude, but I say that because what may sound good to me, might be too harsh for you, at the same exact speaker placement. Woofers are a little harder to move around than tweeters, but it's best to experiment. One thing is for sure though, you will want to seperate front and rear waves off the mid. [USER=576029]@keep_hope_alive[/USER] ; has a couple builds on here and from what I've seen he's just about the most knowledgable on, well, just about everything concerning sound. Also, DIYMA has a lot of good info on front stages and actual SQ. This site tends to be more about getting loud, though you will find some good stuff. [/QUOTE]
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