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I am going to install full range speakers in my cars front doors, which currently have poor factory fitted mid+lows by my feet, and tweeters up by the door handle - would this mean that the stereo currently has a crossover somewhere along the line - if so would this need to be removed in order to succesfully install a pair of full rnge speakers??

Cheers Guys!!!

2007-06-15 22:40:03 · 2 answers · asked by greenapple 1 in Cars & Transportation Car Audio

Yes buy full range i mean coax - i happily admit that i am no expert.

2007-06-15 22:57:03 · update #1

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The crossover in this case is probably just a capacitor in line with the tweeter. Most likely attached to the back. Since you are not replacing the tweeter I would leave it and use the full range for low and mid only. If you remove it but leave the tweeter you will most likely fry the tweeter.

2007-06-15 22:49:35 · answer #1 · answered by Charles C 7 · 0 0

It depends on how well the system was designed. There might be an inline crossover going to the tweeters but I seriously doubt it. If you do have a crossover it would more than likely be to eliminate the lower bandwidth from going to the tweeters. No, you dont have to remove anything. You can replace the factory speakers with "full range" by which I suppose you mean coax speakers.

2007-06-16 05:54:37 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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