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Originally posted by cliffud
Upgrades include:
Power:
4 Gauge wire from battery that goes to a fuse box to split down to two 8
gauge wires to rockford fosgate 240.4 (cabin speakers) and punch 100.2 (two 10''s).
Signal:
alpine cva 1000 to 12 disc changer to DEI4000 crossover to aforementioned amplifiers.
ran new speaker wire all around.
rear speakers: 6.5 pioneers that handle the power...
front speakers: uhhh... a couple of fried 4x6 infiniti plates
what i'm thinking is that the internal crossover in the amp AND on the DEI is not cutting off enough lower frequencies which fry the lil front speakers at high volumes...
solution: i've been looking at the black bracket that the speaker mounts into and if i trim the top part of the speaker i might be able to mount a 6.5 in the front- AND have it angled....
so-
the bottom two screws of the 6.5 would mount on the bottom screw holes of the black bracket... and the top two screws would mount into the sheet metal of the door....
know what i mean??
and then naturally- trim the top of the black piece as needed and bend the metal beneath that accordingly so that it will fit.
your thoughts?
c.
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Well, I'm no audiophile expert, but I'm thinking that you might have to get the crossover checked out to make sure it's working right. I'm assuming that the crossover is adjustable and you already have it on the highest frequency setting. You may not have to get 6.5s if the crossover can be fixed. Justa hunch.
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