Tweeter below mid-woofer


Has anyone found a shift in imaging with speakers that have the tweeter below the midwoofer than above.I sit about nine feet from my stand mounted left center right which are paradigm miniMK3's.I plan on buying PSB Bronze to get a little better bottom end.I was wondering about that tweeter being six or so inches below the bottom of the screen(front projector).As it is the sound image is below the screen.Thanx
kgveteran
Right now I have the MK3's crossed over @65hz.I find that the single 6.5 driver compress's around 80-90 db.I thought that maybe a good two and a halfway design would work.Crossing over @ 80hz is out of the question.It sounds like hell.The mini's sound so good I may just live with it.Love those textile dome tweeters.
It's quite evident for me since there's no perfect tweeter.

I've done experiments with different tweeters from different speakers(yes, driving only tweeters with my almost perfect musical hearing as a former musician) and lemme tell ya that every tweeter is dirty as hell and needs correction one way or another.

In terms of wave propagation to the listening position tweeter bellow the woofer DOES make sence since it compresses the tweeter's imperfections and makes on the cetrain distance a clear and nice natural sound believe it or not.
Marakanetz: When "auditioning" various tweeters, what do you do about the tweeter trying to reproduce out of band information ? Sean
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I care less about band information. I only care about tweeter's freequency band domain dominantely on piano notes.
What i was asking was "are you doing anything to reduce the tweeter from trying to reproduce notes outside of the usable bandwidth for that individual driver" ? If so, what approach are you using i.e. passive or active crossovers ? If you are not limiting the bandwidth of the tweeter, you're not really hearing what the tweeter is capable of. Sean
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