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Mid level 3 way vs higher end 2 way front stage
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<blockquote data-quote="kansas83" data-source="post: 1882454" data-attributes="member: 64807"><p>The mid drivers in the pillars make it easier to get most of the sound up higher on the dash and enable better staging and in theory clarity. You don't have to do as much DSP to achieve these things since the speaker is physically up there already. </p><p></p><p>I think they'll make more difference in an F150 than a Camaro because of the physical distance between the midbass and tweeter. I had some nice morel 2-ways in my last F150 and really wish I would have had the mid driver and tweeter up above the dash. I then put similar quality Morel 3-way drivers in my Porsche Cayenne and they sounded better than what I had in the truck, even passive with only headunit tuning... If I were going all the way to a SoundsGood setup, I'd get the custom pillars and 3-way!</p><p></p><p>The other thing to consider is the sound signature of the speakers themselves. In general, Focals will be sharper/more crisp and the Gladens more smooth. However, this is in stock form and not tuned. A lot of this signature can be altered to your liking with DSP as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kansas83, post: 1882454, member: 64807"] The mid drivers in the pillars make it easier to get most of the sound up higher on the dash and enable better staging and in theory clarity. You don't have to do as much DSP to achieve these things since the speaker is physically up there already. I think they'll make more difference in an F150 than a Camaro because of the physical distance between the midbass and tweeter. I had some nice morel 2-ways in my last F150 and really wish I would have had the mid driver and tweeter up above the dash. I then put similar quality Morel 3-way drivers in my Porsche Cayenne and they sounded better than what I had in the truck, even passive with only headunit tuning... If I were going all the way to a SoundsGood setup, I'd get the custom pillars and 3-way! The other thing to consider is the sound signature of the speakers themselves. In general, Focals will be sharper/more crisp and the Gladens more smooth. However, this is in stock form and not tuned. A lot of this signature can be altered to your liking with DSP as well. [/QUOTE]
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