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Ordering a AudioControl DQXS digital processor sometime in the near future. All the speakers I have are in my sig. I need suggestions on where to place these bad boys. Two 6.5"s are going into the bottom of each door. for the 4s and tweets do u fellas suggest I do

1. midrange/tweets in doors and a-pillars.

2. doors and kicks

3. kicks and A-pillars

note: each 4 will have a tweet right beside it, so it wont be off axis

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my friend has a mercedes kompressor and its stock system sounds really really nice, i think its doors and a pillars

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Curious as to your car and drivers.

<--obviously doesn't have sigs on and considering a lot of us don't posting some info would help

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just for you M5

"4* 0.75" Kenwoold silk dome tweets

4* 4" Dayton midranges

4* Mach5 MLI-65 (6.5" midbass)

2* Loaded Fi BTL 12s first versions (dual 1ohm)

COMMING SOON!!!!!!

a Pete Kulicki blowthrough compressed bass reflex design and build

4* Sundown SAZ-1500Ds

1* AudioControl DQXS (Active 3way front staging)

1* Rockford Power T4004 (4ch amp)

1* Rockford Power T3002 (2ch amp)

1* RemanMotorCity 250amp alt with MLA regulator

1* Deka Intimidator 9A78DT (starter battery)

3* Deka Intimidator 9A31s (rear batteries)

2* 2/0 Welding cable runs

Clarion VRX785BT 7" Flip-out"

I recently just got door pods built/done and i have both mid/midbass on the bottom of the door with the tweet high on the door. sounds pretty badass IMO

Edited by EmperorJJ1

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You should only need one mid and one tweet on each side, even to keep up with a pair of midbasses.

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So where exactly does the "imaging" part of this come into place? :)

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