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Old 09-30-2012, 06:19 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Calling the install guy an idiot is a little harsh, I think. Unless the OP specifically asked to have them mounted farther than recommended from the mids. Without a processor, mounting them closer to the mids eliminates the chances of phasing issues, and frequency cancellation problems. I would have mounted them there as well, unless asked to do otherwise. For the average joe, its a perfectly acceptable location. For a serious audiophile, not so much, but an audiophile would also have some sort of processing as well to raise the soundstage........So, that being said, noone asked the OP the question......Are you underpowering your components, and overpowering your sub? (in relation to each other) in essence drowning out your high end? I say this because he stated that he needs more high end, not a higher soundstage.

I would recommend you set the gain on your amp on your components with the sub off, then adjust the subs level to match your mids. I think you'll be satisfied.
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