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Ramos - you have those Dayton silk dome tweets in the tracker, yes?

http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshowdetl.c...=46&rak=275-070

These 'uns?

I have a few Q's about 'em...

Yep , what you want to know ? :)

How do you think the vertical dispersion is?

I'm trying to decide between these (cheeep) or going the expensive route (planars).

Are you doing a line array with them?

Yar.

It might be worth buying an ND20 to test, since they have such a small faceplate and are so cheap it might be an option. I have not heard one yet, the next time I order from PE I am going to get a pair for chits and gigggles.

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Pretty good I would have to say. Mine are mounted on the floor 42" below ear level. Aimed at each other, so the listener is way off axis, and considerably above them. tilted a a 22 degree angle backwards. You have heard the height, and depth of the stage . I would say they have pretty good dispersion period . :)

42" is a long ways down, did you raise your seats??? I am not sure I could get them that low in my truck, but I do tend to underestimate my size sitting down.

Surprisingly no , The damn seats sit way up off the floor. There is like 8" of clearance underneath the seats. Was toying with the idea of mounting a 10" under each seat at one time :)

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Pretty good I would have to say. Mine are mounted on the floor 42" below ear level. Aimed at each other, so the listener is way off axis, and considerably above them. tilted a a 22 degree angle backwards. You have heard the height, and depth of the stage . I would say they have pretty good dispersion period . :)

42" is a long ways down, did you raise your seats??? I am not sure I could get them that low in my truck, but I do tend to underestimate my size sitting down.

Surprisingly no , The damn seats sit way up off the floor. There is like 8" of clearance underneath the seats. Was toying with the idea of mounting a 10" under each seat at one time :)

Under arse tens would be sweet.

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Ramos - you have those Dayton silk dome tweets in the tracker, yes?

http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshowdetl.c...=46&rak=275-070

These 'uns?

I have a few Q's about 'em...

Yep , what you want to know ? :)

How do you think the vertical dispersion is?

I'm trying to decide between these (cheeep) or going the expensive route (planars).

Are you doing a line array with them?

Yar.

It might be worth buying an ND20 to test, since they have such a small faceplate and are so cheap it might be an option. I have not heard one yet, the next time I order from PE I am going to get a pair for chits and gigggles.

I was thinking more like MMMMMMMM T MMMMMMMM or something like that. So I'd only need one per channel. But that's going to be hard on a regular silk dome :(

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Pretty good I would have to say. Mine are mounted on the floor 42" below ear level. Aimed at each other, so the listener is way off axis, and considerably above them. tilted a a 22 degree angle backwards. You have heard the height, and depth of the stage . I would say they have pretty good dispersion period . :)

42" is a long ways down, did you raise your seats??? I am not sure I could get them that low in my truck, but I do tend to underestimate my size sitting down.

Surprisingly no , The damn seats sit way up off the floor. There is like 8" of clearance underneath the seats. Was toying with the idea of mounting a 10" under each seat at one time :)

Bet the distance to my kicks is longer :D

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Pretty good I would have to say. Mine are mounted on the floor 42" below ear level. Aimed at each other, so the listener is way off axis, and considerably above them. tilted a a 22 degree angle backwards. You have heard the height, and depth of the stage . I would say they have pretty good dispersion period . :)

42" is a long ways down, did you raise your seats??? I am not sure I could get them that low in my truck, but I do tend to underestimate my size sitting down.

Surprisingly no , The damn seats sit way up off the floor. There is like 8" of clearance underneath the seats. Was toying with the idea of mounting a 10" under each seat at one time :)

Under arse tens would be sweet.

Yeah buddy , brown note would take on a whole new meaning :)

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Pretty good I would have to say. Mine are mounted on the floor 42" below ear level. Aimed at each other, so the listener is way off axis, and considerably above them. tilted a a 22 degree angle backwards. You have heard the height, and depth of the stage . I would say they have pretty good dispersion period . :)

42" is a long ways down, did you raise your seats??? I am not sure I could get them that low in my truck, but I do tend to underestimate my size sitting down.

Surprisingly no , The damn seats sit way up off the floor. There is like 8" of clearance underneath the seats. Was toying with the idea of mounting a 10" under each seat at one time :)

Bet the distance to my kicks is longer :D

Fook kicks in the bat cave. Let's build a whole new dash :OhYeah: Center channel sub FTMFW :)

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Using a little M then I presume?

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Some legatia L3's on custom enclosures at the base of each windshield pillar :OhYeah::)

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Pretty good I would have to say. Mine are mounted on the floor 42" below ear level. Aimed at each other, so the listener is way off axis, and considerably above them. tilted a a 22 degree angle backwards. You have heard the height, and depth of the stage . I would say they have pretty good dispersion period . :)

42" is a long ways down, did you raise your seats??? I am not sure I could get them that low in my truck, but I do tend to underestimate my size sitting down.

Surprisingly no , The damn seats sit way up off the floor. There is like 8" of clearance underneath the seats. Was toying with the idea of mounting a 10" under each seat at one time :)

Bet the distance to my kicks is longer :D

Fook kicks in the bat cave. Let's build a whole new dash :OhYeah: Center channel sub FTMFW :)

Matt's Stratus would be better than the bat cave for that, has a deeper dash :)

Using a little M then I presume?

4's.

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Depth is like two car lengths in front of the hood :OhYeah:

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Some legatia L3's on custom enclosures at the base of each windshield pillar  :OhYeah:  :)

Hey, if you want to do it for free...

:rofl2::wacky:

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Matt's Stratus would be better than the bat cave for that, has a deeper dash :)

Yours is perfectly flat though isn't it ? Got that tall windshield with very little rake, and a big smooth radius to the glass ? Sounds pretty sexay to me :)

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Some legatia L3's on custom enclosures at the base of each windshield pillar  :OhYeah:  :)

I have almost ordered a set of those a few times, not sure where I put them but most likely in the kicks in the truck with a passive to the LPG.

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There's a little hump over the gauges, but it's nowhere near as bad as Dave's.

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Using a little M then I presume?

4's.

Aura? TB?

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Some legatia L3's on custom enclosures at the base of each windshield pillar  :OhYeah:  :)

I have almost ordered a set of those a few times, not sure where I put them but most likely in the kicks in the truck with a passive to the LPG.

I'd prefer to do the dash thing, but know that they would get my truck jacked parking in Chitown.

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Some legatia L3's on custom enclosures at the base of each windshield pillar

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