How do you deal with dome midranges in your system?

Unlike 4”-6.5” cone drivers, frequency response of dome midrange drivers (1.5”-3.5” diameters) are different, i.e., 500-700Hz for the lowest frequency responses.

Anyone who has had the dome midrange drivers in your system, how do you cope with them? I mean you may not be able to build a traditional 3-way system configuration whose crossover points are of around 60-200Hz and 1.5k-7kHz.

In 3-way system, did you assign the crossover point of 8”-12” drivers at minimum 500Hz to match with those dome midranges? Or you add a (about 5”-6.5”) midbass driver to make the system 4-way?

I plan to use the ADS 1.5”-2” home audio domes because I like them when they perform at home. But I don’t know they’re still good in car. Are they decent enough, in car environment?

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Please share your experiences about the dome midrange drivers in car audio system, please.