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How do you take the stock speaker off the bracket? cuz i wana put some JBL P452 in it.
This post has been edited by My2Celi: Apr 29, 2006 - 11:51 AM -------------------- ![]() |
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-One more question for ya? How did you wire up the big 8" speaker. Forgive me for not knowing the proper terminology here.... Did you run *full* sound to the 8" speaker or did you have some sort of crossover to cut the mid and high notes out?
-Then what did you do for the midrange speaker? Did you use a bass blocker their or other some sort of crossover. -Will it still sound good if you run *full* sound to that 8" woofer or subwoofer or must that signal be filtered for only low notes or bass??? -I have run 400 watt 4 channel amp running 2 12" woofers in a "open box" behind my rear seats then off of that same signal I run the 2 factory speakers in the side panels, but I installed bass blockers in the speaker wire to keep them from blowing up as I have the bass adjustment turned up on the amp for the 12" speakers. Next, for the front door speakers I have the 3-speaker per door system I run lower bass setting on the amp for these factory speakers and they still crackle. I can't find an 8" speaker that is sold with a crossover and a midrange, the biggest size they have is a 6.5"... But if I can run full signal "highs and lows" the 8" woofer it wouldn't matter. ANy thoughts???? |
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