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Will the midrange be drowned out?
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<blockquote data-quote="i2ain2thunder" data-source="post: 7427071" data-attributes="member: 631331"><p>Yeah I might put the mids somewhere else you wanna try to expand you're sound stage as much as possible for a nice sound keep some height and a lot of width. I think that really makes for a nice sound stage. Kicks, A Pillars, Dash, Door, all good places for anything just usually easier to put like tweets in the A Pillars Mid range on the doors or dash, and midbass in the kicks. spend the most time figuring out where to put the tweets, maybe even hook up all the mids and see how it sounds and where you want the tweets to come in from. Then dont mount them just wire them up and move them around a little bit and hear around see how they sound. You should take the most time and attention to where exactly you mount everything, then take attention to dynamatting behind the speakers for me foam doesn't do much just make sure you have good sealed areas for your mids to reside in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="i2ain2thunder, post: 7427071, member: 631331"] Yeah I might put the mids somewhere else you wanna try to expand you're sound stage as much as possible for a nice sound keep some height and a lot of width. I think that really makes for a nice sound stage. Kicks, A Pillars, Dash, Door, all good places for anything just usually easier to put like tweets in the A Pillars Mid range on the doors or dash, and midbass in the kicks. spend the most time figuring out where to put the tweets, maybe even hook up all the mids and see how it sounds and where you want the tweets to come in from. Then dont mount them just wire them up and move them around a little bit and hear around see how they sound. You should take the most time and attention to where exactly you mount everything, then take attention to dynamatting behind the speakers for me foam doesn't do much just make sure you have good sealed areas for your mids to reside in. [/QUOTE]
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