are tweeters worth it?
#11
hey my friend just gave me this, do i need a crossover for them or can i just hook them up and go?
http://www.millionbuyplus.com/images...YXSR6941-E.JPG
they are 4 way speakers
and i just got some JBL cross over boxes for my front tweeters and speaker, any ideas on where I should put them or how I should hide them between my door panal, glue?
http://www.millionbuyplus.com/images...YXSR6941-E.JPG
they are 4 way speakers
and i just got some JBL cross over boxes for my front tweeters and speaker, any ideas on where I should put them or how I should hide them between my door panal, glue?
Last edited by burgernuds; 01-14-2009 at 06:19 PM.
#12
I have boston acoustic tweeters that have never been installed. Their smaller than the stock tweeters and I have no spacer to mount it. I could mount it, but there'd be an empty ring around it between the tweeter and the mount/pod.
#15
Um..... allow me to interject here. You really should have your high frequencies up front instead of in back. I am going to be mean here to put things into perspective.... When you go to a concert, do you turn your back towards the stage? If your answer to this question is yes, then putting most of your high frequencies behind you will be fine.
OK, now I can be nice again. You would be far better served by spending more money on better door speakers than throwing money away on your rear deck speakers. At most, rear speakers should be used for fill-in purposes not to blast tunes from behind your head.
OK, now I can be nice again. You would be far better served by spending more money on better door speakers than throwing money away on your rear deck speakers. At most, rear speakers should be used for fill-in purposes not to blast tunes from behind your head.
#20
You probably need to adjust your headunit to turn down your highs, or to turn up the mids or lows.