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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 544749" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>So I suppose all those IASCA competitors that run tweets/mids in kicks don't get a high soundstage?? If you have them in kicks, and you have a low soundstage then you need to re-aim your kicks and play with the phases and other tuning issues. It is perfectly possible to get a great soundstage without additional tweeters.......unless you want to do it for the psychoacoustic aspect "Oh, wow, look, there are speakers up here so they <em>must</em> raise the soundstage".........Even with the mid in the factory location you should be able to get a good soundstage by playing with tweeter positioning.</p><p></p><p>If you have a good install, then they are unnecessary. If they were such a necessity, then every company would offer them.</p><p></p><p>And honestly, the are crossed over at something like 10Khz......there is barely any musicaly information up that high, atleast not many that would have a drastic effect on the soundstage. The voices would still sound like they are coming from down low, along with guitars, drums, etc etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 544749, member: 555320"] So I suppose all those IASCA competitors that run tweets/mids in kicks don't get a high soundstage?? If you have them in kicks, and you have a low soundstage then you need to re-aim your kicks and play with the phases and other tuning issues. It is perfectly possible to get a great soundstage without additional tweeters.......unless you want to do it for the psychoacoustic aspect "Oh, wow, look, there are speakers up here so they [I]must[/I] raise the soundstage".........Even with the mid in the factory location you should be able to get a good soundstage by playing with tweeter positioning. If you have a good install, then they are unnecessary. If they were such a necessity, then every company would offer them. And honestly, the are crossed over at something like 10Khz......there is barely any musicaly information up that high, atleast not many that would have a drastic effect on the soundstage. The voices would still sound like they are coming from down low, along with guitars, drums, etc etc [/QUOTE]
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