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<blockquote data-quote="keep_hope_alive" data-source="post: 8254090" data-attributes="member: 576029"><p>you may need to relocate the tweeters to gain some stage height. I recommend trying that first. Put them in the sail panel or on the a-pillar.</p><p></p><p>delaying subs is different than speakers because there is never a full wave developed. sometimes you can get bass to appear in the soundstage but the sub level is typically very low. the sub level will need to be close to the level of the front woofer midbass. right behind you, best to play with delay. adjust the delay until bass instruments move up front. for testing this you want to just use one of the sub output channels so you only need to adjust one of the sub outputs (unless you can "link" the delay for both left and right sub out).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keep_hope_alive, post: 8254090, member: 576029"] you may need to relocate the tweeters to gain some stage height. I recommend trying that first. Put them in the sail panel or on the a-pillar. delaying subs is different than speakers because there is never a full wave developed. sometimes you can get bass to appear in the soundstage but the sub level is typically very low. the sub level will need to be close to the level of the front woofer midbass. right behind you, best to play with delay. adjust the delay until bass instruments move up front. for testing this you want to just use one of the sub output channels so you only need to adjust one of the sub outputs (unless you can "link" the delay for both left and right sub out). [/QUOTE]
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