Let's start this thread with two assumptions.
First: Room size is not an issue
Second: Each of the drivers/horns (tweeter, midrange, mid-bass, woofer) are physically separate items (not contained in one box)
Question: What is the proper arrangement for these drivers? For this thread let's not talk about distance from any walls. Instead for example are the left and right tweeters the closest together, then the midrange, and finally the woofer are the farthest apart from each other? Or should the midranges be the furthest apart. Or should you stack the tweeter and midrange on top of each other and then put the woofers on the outside of them? And how far apart do you want this grouping of drivers to be; left and right channels wise?
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Topic - Proper arrangement of drivers - ACMINC 06:08:02 05/25/21 (8)
- RE: Proper arrangement of drivers - Retsel 14:01:28 05/28/21 (0)
- RE: Proper arrangement of drivers - ACMINC 15:51:51 05/27/21 (3)
- RE: Proper arrangement of drivers - Paul Eizik 09:11:43 05/28/21 (0)
- RE: Proper arrangement of drivers - Bill Fitzmaurice 19:37:35 05/27/21 (0)
- RE: Proper arrangement of drivers - mnawaz3@aol.com 17:03:26 05/27/21 (0)
- RE: Proper arrangement of drivers - cawson@onetel.com 10:06:17 05/25/21 (0)
- RE: More info needed... - Paul Eizik 09:06:04 05/25/21 (0)
- RE: Proper arrangement of drivers - Bill Fitzmaurice 08:20:16 05/25/21 (0)