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what is the difference between on and off axis?
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<blockquote data-quote="PaulD" data-source="post: 4503251" data-attributes="member: 589636"><p>on axis means the speaker is pointing directly at you, off axis is the the angle between pointing directly at you and where the speaker is actually pointing.</p><p></p><p>For SQ systems, less is more - generally we use 2 mids, 2 tweets and 1 or 2 subs. For extra midbass we install 2 dedicated midbass divers. The more speakers you have on a channel that are playing the sae frequency range, the more problems you will have in tuning it. There is the rare exception of the MTM format, but the car interior is generally too small for that setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulD, post: 4503251, member: 589636"] on axis means the speaker is pointing directly at you, off axis is the the angle between pointing directly at you and where the speaker is actually pointing. For SQ systems, less is more - generally we use 2 mids, 2 tweets and 1 or 2 subs. For extra midbass we install 2 dedicated midbass divers. The more speakers you have on a channel that are playing the sae frequency range, the more problems you will have in tuning it. There is the rare exception of the MTM format, but the car interior is generally too small for that setup. [/QUOTE]
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