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I have always tuned for both seats. And not once have I had fancy gadgets to do it for me. I have done it with the install. I believe I spent more then a week just listening to the front stage in my Cavalier before I finally built the kicks. The Saturn was done a little faster as we had a little more knowladge and it happened to work out faster.
IMO, all this new processing technology, it takes some of the fun out of building a good front end. You can build a half *** front end and have the processing make it sound good.
In the end it comes down to listening time. Place drivers in different positions. Flip drivers in and out of phase. Even use "deflection" techniques to their advantage. Cross over points and equalization can also make a huge difference.
IMO, all this new processing technology, it takes some of the fun out of building a good front end. You can build a half *** front end and have the processing make it sound good.
In the end it comes down to listening time. Place drivers in different positions. Flip drivers in and out of phase. Even use "deflection" techniques to their advantage. Cross over points and equalization can also make a huge difference.