Re: Tweeters in the Dash???
Here's my 2ct. The highs from the tweet can be totally screwed by deflection from a tube. They are most often mounted so the soundwave deflects off of a flat surface or is direct in reception. The balance you want to achieve in regards to your sound type will dictate their position, that is why better tweets are built with adjustable bases. I plan to install mine on the back of my rear view mirror (where to hide the wires?)and aim them without interference of each other and another pair turned up in a kick panel. Highs represent the majority of your heard vocal accuity and even Pantera vocals at 140db should be able to be understood. If your into boom who cares, but for a system to be versatile you really need to know how to make the best of your cab space. These single cabs are the hardest for me to get a take-on with the bass. I have yet to decide what sub to put into my reg cab 04 or my 72 to get a balance. I've ran 2 quality 10's with a lotta amp in my camaro's and blazer and have been really satisfied with the versatility of box design and placement for the right sound but they have good room for a soundwave to form. This is a great topic to see what others are doing. I need kidney killin' bass and rippin guitar riff's for metal and eyeball shakin bass with the full range for groups like Cypress Hill. What's your take striker, you a have quite a bit of thought into it?
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Brent
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