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Other than looks, not much. You dont get much if any bass out of the fronts anyways because theyre not boxed in. But I would think the highs would be even more muffled because the tweeter is firing towards the firewall.Search Master - Honorary Member of Midwest Festiva Inc., Gulf Coast Chapter
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my first decent stereo were 2 12" MTX's (Thunder 6000 series) and i was very impressed with them, i still have them too hiding in a closet :lol:
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High-frequency sounds are a bit annoying for me ... but I must say the sound from the tweeter, is not heard overshadowed (the four horns have tweeter and yes, turn the horns meets just a visual function)'m hoping the tray back in order to install the triaxialOriginally posted by MONSOON View PostOther than looks, not much. You dont get much if any bass out of the fronts anyways because theyre not boxed in. But I would think the highs would be even more muffled because the tweeter is firing towards the firewall.if I write badly....thanks google translator
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I see what Monsoon is saying. Tweeters are a directional speaker, meaning they sound best at what they are directly pointing at. So, to turn them towards the firewall, defeats the purpose of a tweeter, which are the highs, but sipderdoc wanted to eliminate the highs. Since they aren't used for highs, and they definately aren't used for lows, then I see why Monsoon says they would be muffled. So, I guess I don't see why you would even want them. Seems to me that there are more negatives to doing that than positives......but I'm not a stereo guy, I'm a Supermodel!ENFORCER - Midwest Festiva Inc., Iowa
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the base frequency is non-directionional and will resinate in all directions. A box focuses the sound in one direction. So they are still functional but not as well as a boxed sub. They will play mid-range well though.Originally posted by Levitan View PostI see what Monsoon is saying. Tweeters are a directional speaker, meaning they sound best at what they are directly pointing at. So, to turn them towards the firewall, defeats the purpose of a tweeter, which are the highs, but sipderdoc wanted to eliminate the highs. Since they aren't used for highs, and they definately aren't used for lows, then I see why Monsoon says they would be muffled. So, I guess I don't see why you would even want them. Seems to me that there are more negatives to doing that than positives......but I'm not a stereo guy, I'm a Supermodel!
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good product but poor install the mtx's up front are installed wrong inverting them will muffel the vocals coming out of it i'm not a fan of the factory speaker location a pod on the a piller or kick would sound better i would use the factory location for a mid bass but look nice
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