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Will the midrange be drowned out?
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<blockquote data-quote="sooperxtool" data-source="post: 7428706" data-attributes="member: 628069"><p>I was under the impression that midrange Fqs rely more on the direction they aim than midbass therefore my plan to put midrange in kicks facing at me more than the doors which point at my shins...? Additionally, I understand that it is pretty difficult to make q-forms a good home for a midbass speaker because they are not as rigid, and they can't be reinforced and deadened properly as easily as say a door can be.</p><p></p><p>And yes. This will be an active setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sooperxtool, post: 7428706, member: 628069"] I was under the impression that midrange Fqs rely more on the direction they aim than midbass therefore my plan to put midrange in kicks facing at me more than the doors which point at my shins...? Additionally, I understand that it is pretty difficult to make q-forms a good home for a midbass speaker because they are not as rigid, and they can't be reinforced and deadened properly as easily as say a door can be. And yes. This will be an active setup. [/QUOTE]
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