6x9's and crossovers....
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6x9's and crossovers....
well i have wired my 6x9's in, disconnected the front speakers, but the rear doesnt sound that good...
I got two little box things with something cross over something written on them, one wire says tweeters one says sub woofer...will this help me???
I got two little box things with something cross over something written on them, one wire says tweeters one says sub woofer...will this help me???
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Re: 6x9's and crossovers....
Joeys_Azura_1119!! :well i have wired my 6x9's in, disconnected the front speakers, but the rear doesnt sound that good...
I got two little box things with something cross over something written on them, one wire says tweeters one says sub woofer...will this help me???
errr the cross over sets the desired frequency range of the speaker, erm with 6&9's as they play full range id just not wire them up as they arnt needed
P.s. y have you disconnected the front speakers? Surely you dont sit in your room with your back to the speakers
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Well i am using the ford head unit which doesnt have any fade, until i can afford a new head unit!!
With no rear fade the front speakers (crap ford 5w) distort when you get up to a reasonable rear sound!!!
With no rear fade the front speakers (crap ford 5w) distort when you get up to a reasonable rear sound!!!
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Joeys_Azura_1119!! :Well i am using the ford head unit which doesnt have any fade, until i can afford a new head unit!!
With no rear fade the front speakers (crap ford 5w) distort when you get up to a reasonable rear sound!!!
Why would you want rear sound though...theres no logic unless its dolby pro logic (gets coat ) seriously youv made the biggest max flower mistake as many do...so sell them
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Re: 6x9's and crossovers....
Joeys_Azura_1119!! :well i have wired my 6x9's in, disconnected the front speakers, but the rear doesnt sound that good...
I got two little box things with something cross over something written on them, one wire says tweeters one says sub woofer...will this help me???
If the crossovers came with the 6x9's like some Infinity and Kicker ones do then you will need them connected to prevent damage to your speakers.
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