SPEAKER PLACEMENT CONSIDERATIONS
A component system gives you the ability to place the woofer, midrange and tweeter separately in your vehicle interior. This can be good or bad, depending on how it’s done.
The
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Avoid placing tweeters where they will be blocked |
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by objects in the interior of the car (including seated |
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occupants). When selecting a mounting location, |
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look at both sides of the car to make sure that this |
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location is clear on both sides. |
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The 6.5 inch (165mm) woofers will usually be |
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placed into factory speaker locations and can be |
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separated from the midrange and tweeter by as |
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much as 18 inches (46 cm), without degrading sound |
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quality. For proper |
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the woofers need a fairly large air space behind |
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them (like the air inside of a door). Enclosing the |
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(28 liters) is not recommended if optimum low- |
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frequency and midbass performance is desired. |
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We do not recommend mounting the woofer and | Diagram B: More Desirable Speaker Placement |
midrange into the same enclosed environment, as |
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this will cause energy from the woofer to modulate |
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the midrange driver, resulting in distortion and |
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coloration of the sound. If you are mounting the |
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mids and woofers into the same environment, you |
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will need to |
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enclosure with a minimum of 0.08 cu.ft. (2.3 liters). |
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This guideline also applies to any other enclosed |
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application of the midrange driver: |
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Enclosures smaller than 0.08 cu.ft (2.3 liters) will |
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alter the frequency response of the midrange driver |
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and result in degraded sound quality. |
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