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<blockquote data-quote="alphakenny1" data-source="post: 2056489" data-attributes="member: 561605"><p>i haven't heard the aa poly mids but from reviews i've read and some grpahs i've seen the aa mids can go up there pretty high. around 3khz or so. the lpg 25nfa probably should be used no lower than 3khz @ a steep slope. so there shouldn't be a big gap. if you are going to put them on the dash, i'd just point them straight across the dash, pointing right at each other. then possibly wire both out of phase to makeup for some of the differences in the path lengths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alphakenny1, post: 2056489, member: 561605"] i haven't heard the aa poly mids but from reviews i've read and some grpahs i've seen the aa mids can go up there pretty high. around 3khz or so. the lpg 25nfa probably should be used no lower than 3khz @ a steep slope. so there shouldn't be a big gap. if you are going to put them on the dash, i'd just point them straight across the dash, pointing right at each other. then possibly wire both out of phase to makeup for some of the differences in the path lengths. [/QUOTE]
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