Yes, the sound changes quite a lot depending on the tweeter position.
A tweeter is a speaker that plays high frequencies.
Because differences in the direction it fires and the location it’s mounted can show up directly in how the sound is perceived, choosing the position is extremely important.
For example, even if the mounting location differs slightly, you can see changes in:
Especially with high frequencies, which travel more straight ahead, the impression can change significantly between a lower position near the feet and a higher position near the door mirror area or close to the pillar.
Whether you want the sound to feel like it’s playing comfortably from the front, or you want a more natural sound that’s less fatiguing to listen to, the best-matching position will differ.
At LOGON, we don’t just install the tweeters wherever they can be mounted—we guide you with a focus on how they sound inside the car.
If you decide based only on how well they fit visually, you may later feel things like “it’s closer than I expected” or “only the treble stands out,” so we proceed while considering both the vehicle-specific mounting conditions and the cohesiveness of the sound.
Of course, placing them higher is not always better.
The ideal position also depends on the type of speaker, the combination with your door speakers, and the kind of music you usually listen to.
In these cases, the balance between the selected speakers and the mounting position is key.
That’s why, it’s easy to avoid mistakes if you think not only about which product to choose for the tweeter, but also where and how to mount it.
Once the position is dialed in properly, the cohesiveness and listening comfort can change dramatically—so even with the same speaker, this is a part that tends to produce differences in satisfaction.
Many people also wonder whether they should keep the stock position or change it, but if you choose based on your vehicle and the sound you’re aiming for, it’s a point that’s hard to get wrong.
We can guide you with a focus on the balance between the look and the sound, so even if you’re still unsure, you can consult us with peace of mind.