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<blockquote data-quote="justsayk" data-source="post: 1173989" data-attributes="member: 551733"><p>In certain situations, having the tweeters up higher can work. I have my tweeters on the dash and my midbass speakers in the door. With time alignment and a lot of phase switching, I found what works best. I have tried tweets next to the mid and in kicks. I prefer the dash location. One think that is key here (i think) is that even though the tweets and mids aren't close to each other, in my car they are roughly the same distance away from my ears. Each car is going to have a different "sweet spot" so to speak, so the best thing you can do is experiment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justsayk, post: 1173989, member: 551733"] In certain situations, having the tweeters up higher can work. I have my tweeters on the dash and my midbass speakers in the door. With time alignment and a lot of phase switching, I found what works best. I have tried tweets next to the mid and in kicks. I prefer the dash location. One think that is key here (i think) is that even though the tweets and mids aren't close to each other, in my car they are roughly the same distance away from my ears. Each car is going to have a different "sweet spot" so to speak, so the best thing you can do is experiment. [/QUOTE]
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