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Originally Posted by ChinaMan I've had 6.5" subs on the front floors aimed up. Worked alright, just took up leg room. Never thought about doing that for midbass though... wouldn't you legs interfere with the sound since it's getting crossed much higher than a sub? I find even crossing midbass around 250 still interferes with imaging. |
You're right strong midbass in the 250Hz area will still interfere with imaging... however the speakers I'm assuming will still be in front of the listener anyways... similar in placement actually compared to in the door... so I wouldn't worry about imaging too much... unless crossed over real high on the upper limit, like I mentioned before.
Just don't put them in the back seat or something.
But as you say... it will interfere with your legs... or your passenger kicking it around.
Worse yet, emergency situations or taking a corner hard/hard braking could send it bouncing right into your brake/gas pedals.