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post Oct 15, 2006 - 11:39 PM
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sup everyone, i just installed a Pioneer Premier DEH-P5800MP head unit. the front and back speakers works great but i think the two tweeters by the side mirrors are not working. i only have 6 speakers that i know of. After checking to see if the tweeters have sound, i might mistaken that the front door side speakers might be the ones i hear. is it possible that the two tweeters are not working? if so, i read something about doing a crossover to make it work. how do i do it?

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post Oct 16, 2006 - 12:16 AM
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QUOTE(kcizzle @ Oct 16, 2006 - 12:39 AM) [snapback]492064[/snapback]

sup everyone, i just installed a Pioneer Premier DEH-P5800MP head unit. the front and back speakers works great but i think the two tweeters by the side mirrors are not working. i only have 6 speakers that i know of. After checking to see if the tweeters have sound, i might mistaken that the front door side speakers might be the ones i hear. is it possible that the two tweeters are not working? if so, i read something about doing a crossover to make it work. how do i do it?


this is just my theory, maybe someone can confirm it.
guessing the stock amp has the crossovers for the tweeter built into it.
when you installed the new headunit did you bypass the amp?
if you did that you would need to tap into the front channel and run it to the tweeters with a crossover.
i know the tweeters have seperate wires running to them, but i dont beleive they make it all the way back to the headunit. thats why i assume thats how it works.

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