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Old 04-27-2008, 11:12 AM   #8 (permalink)
Briman42487
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Re: Mounting tweeters to component speakers

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Not to be rude, but why did you go with Polk? I listened to Polk and Infinity at Fry's and Infinity had much better mids and highs...each to their own I guess. I put my 3.5" Infinity Loud speaker in the stock dash location...however the BEST POSSIBLE position for a tweeter would be mounted in the A-Pillar, that way it is able to give out it's sound perfectly, but to do this right you'd need it fiberglassed or have to be VERY VERY good with a dremel. Perfect imaging is very hard to do
so a hi-speed hole saw doesnt work? no need for fiberglass or dremels. thats all i ever use.

for what its worth, i have got great results with the tweeters in the dash with no time delay processing.

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