Actually, from what I've read, seen, and experienced is that you should
mount your tweeters as close as possible to your other front stage
drivers....and usually that means putting them in the door somewhere.  The
reasoning behind the idea is that you keep your front imaging much more
"seamless" this way....

Just my .02

Colin

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Subject: [SPOC] Tweeter mounting?


> I have flush, surface, and angle mounts for a 1" tweeter.  Is there a way
> to mirror pod mount them and still keep the remote?  I was thinking if I
> cut the mirror mount part and reattached it on the windshield end of the
> mirror pod it may work.
>
> Any ideas of how to get the best imaging without losing the manual mirror
> control?
>
> Thanks
> Chris
>
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