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<blockquote data-quote="Beerdrnkr" data-source="post: 6580784" data-attributes="member: 568055"><p>I found that some vocals do go through my midbass speakers. Play a song that has a deep male voice in it and turn you midrange speakers off and see if it's worth t/a'ing or not. My midbass go up to 200hz but even at around 160hz I was able to hear a little vocalization. I currently have a set of MB Quart PCE-213's in my kicks in a coaxial setup and so far I think it sounds really good. I tried pointing them as on axis and firing up towards the ear as I could. I have a pretty good soundstage (width and height) although I would like to bi-amp the comps to get a little better control over the tweets, they're not aligned with the mids as I would like them to be but I only have an alpine 9887 to use for tuning. I wish I could make my stage a little higher as well (like my previous setups) but I wanted to simplify my setup so it's a trade off and as long as it's above my dash it'll work for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beerdrnkr, post: 6580784, member: 568055"] I found that some vocals do go through my midbass speakers. Play a song that has a deep male voice in it and turn you midrange speakers off and see if it's worth t/a'ing or not. My midbass go up to 200hz but even at around 160hz I was able to hear a little vocalization. I currently have a set of MB Quart PCE-213's in my kicks in a coaxial setup and so far I think it sounds really good. I tried pointing them as on axis and firing up towards the ear as I could. I have a pretty good soundstage (width and height) although I would like to bi-amp the comps to get a little better control over the tweets, they're not aligned with the mids as I would like them to be but I only have an alpine 9887 to use for tuning. I wish I could make my stage a little higher as well (like my previous setups) but I wanted to simplify my setup so it's a trade off and as long as it's above my dash it'll work for me. [/QUOTE]
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