seperating the highs from a 3-way speaker
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 10:58 am
Looking to replace the front speakers in my 01.
Been considering the Kicker upgrade, which I've found for about $130 brand new, shipped.
However I already have a nice set of 2-way 6" speakers I'd like to use in the doors, problem is if I go that route, I don't have or haven't found a set of tweeters I'd like to use to replace the OEM dash units.
I also aquired a set of 3-way 6" speakers very inexpensively that I don't particularly need, and wouldn't mind experimenting with.
I was considering removing the center post with the small mid and tweeter and mounting them on a custom plastic plate to directly replace the OEM tweeters. (Note: I would then discard the not-needed woofer.)
I would think if I re-use the crossover that's part of the 3-way speaker that would keep the now 2 way-plated mid and tweeter receiving only the frequencies it can handle correct?
I'm sure lots of people will have more expensive better ways to this and recommendations for available tweeters, but any reason not to use what I already have?
Been considering the Kicker upgrade, which I've found for about $130 brand new, shipped.
However I already have a nice set of 2-way 6" speakers I'd like to use in the doors, problem is if I go that route, I don't have or haven't found a set of tweeters I'd like to use to replace the OEM dash units.
I also aquired a set of 3-way 6" speakers very inexpensively that I don't particularly need, and wouldn't mind experimenting with.
I was considering removing the center post with the small mid and tweeter and mounting them on a custom plastic plate to directly replace the OEM tweeters. (Note: I would then discard the not-needed woofer.)
I would think if I re-use the crossover that's part of the 3-way speaker that would keep the now 2 way-plated mid and tweeter receiving only the frequencies it can handle correct?
I'm sure lots of people will have more expensive better ways to this and recommendations for available tweeters, but any reason not to use what I already have?