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Originally Posted by sqcomp
This is where your imaging and soundstage width and depth will come into play.
I highly suggest taking some time to play with the aiming of your mids. Different axis positions and angles relative to you.
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I did play with them for a while, and I have a better idea how to aim them so they sound better for my taste (close to what Hertz recommends) aiming to opposite seat, like symmetrical, see image below) with the difference I'm going to install them on the A-pillars and not the doors
But for some reason a couple of inches further apart (in front the sail panels) creates a nice width (I am assuming this is how wide it feels, but far forward and a couple of inches closer was good too, better depth (I'm assuming deep and farther like standing in front but not too close) at a cost of less width, and since all this is new to me, I was wondering what was better? please tell me if I'm nuts or wrong, I'm just trying to decide where the 3" mids will go relative to the A-pillard.
I'm tending more to give a little bit of width by having the mids farther apart between them but not as far forward possible (closer to listeners) Then I'll let the tweeters be as far away to compensate depth. I'm sorry if I'm messing up what I'm trying to accomplish, or sounds confusing.
Million of thank you(s) for any input... BTW sqcomp remind Jim about my amp and rings please, I'll call him tomorrow.