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Old Jul 27, 2006 | 04:29 PM
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I've just upgraded the stereo from stock (base, non-bose). 4 speakers and head unit. I used the existing stock wires for all the speakers. I was suprised to hear that the tweeters are still working and my question is: is there a stock crossover system from the HU to the door speakers.

My new speakers are 2-way and I'd prefer not to use the tweeters, especially if the quality of the other stock speakers are anything to go by. Alternatively I could get new tweets and a crossover.

This has kind of confused me, I searched the forums and looked at other posts, but could not find what I was looking for.

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Old Jul 27, 2006 | 05:10 PM
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bsically, from waht i can see, thes tock system works like this:

from the ehadunit, ONE pair of speaker wires goes into the door, full range. this wire splits into two FULL RANGE pair of wires via plug, one pairs goes into the stock midbass whcih acutally plays full range i think, the other full range pair of wires goes into the tweeter, where a cheap cap acts as a bass blocker/high pass.

unless there are some hidden crossovers in the stock door i dont see, this seems to be the way it goes...i think...
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Old Jul 27, 2006 | 05:20 PM
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Thanx 16

Sounds like it's gonna do something weird with the impedence -- depending on whether it's in series or parallel.
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Old Jul 27, 2006 | 05:50 PM
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I'm not sure if I understand your question but if you want to stop using the factory tweeters, unplug them. About 2" down from where they are mounted inside the door panel there is a two pin connector. Unplug it so you can use the other two pin down by the 6.5" speaker for your new set of speakers only. Hope this helps
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Old Jul 27, 2006 | 10:54 PM
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Originally Posted by 16psibrick
bsically, from waht i can see, thes tock system works like this:

from the ehadunit, ONE pair of speaker wires goes into the door, full range. this wire splits into two FULL RANGE pair of wires via plug, one pairs goes into the stock midbass whcih acutally plays full range i think, the other full range pair of wires goes into the tweeter, where a cheap cap acts as a bass blocker/high pass.

unless there are some hidden crossovers in the stock door i dont see, this seems to be the way it goes...i think...
Yep, I've taken out those stock tweeters. The crossover is part of it, a small capacitor on the back of the tweeter. Full range is being sent to your new replacement speaker, and since it's coaxial, you are good to go.
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