I have 4 oxygen audio 6.5 pro series 100rms and I'm looking to add a tweeters and crossovers would it be fine if I used Rockford crossovers with Rockford tweeters with the oxygen mids or do they need to be the same brand?
I have 4 oxygen audio 6.5 pro series 100rms and I'm looking to add a tweeters and crossovers would it be fine if I used Rockford crossovers with Rockford tweeters with the oxygen mids or do they need to be the same brand?
Doesnt matter as long as properly setup it would work the same way so no. Some prefer brand matching but you could have different amplifier, tweeter, mids, crossover and it would work fine as long as it's all matched to work and setup right.

as long as the xover points are correct for the components you'll be fine
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Amazon.com: O2 oxygen OM690 6.5 inch. Midrange speaker, 200w- 1pc: Car Electronics these are the speakers I have and these are the crossover and tweeters I want to buy Rockford Fosgate P1T-S (09-p1ts) 1" Punch Series Car Tweeters Kit this will all be ran of a new Rockford punch p400-4
Oh... I thought you meant you needed a crossover for the midwoofer too.
Those tweets will be just fine.
It's wide open I though the crossover just needs to be in between the mid and the tweeter so the tweeter get the correct power and blocks the lower hz the mid is going to be seeing.....then I tune the amp for the mid speaker that's my understanding or is this totally of
you usually run into xover then out to each speaker
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Usually passive crossovers are like a "fork in the road" for the frequencies. And usually ~ 4khz. 4khz and down goes to the woofer. 4khz and up goes to the tweeter. That way, all you need is a HPF on your amp to protect your midwoofer and it'll see something like 80hz - 4khz. That's known as a "bandpass" crossover.
Personally, I run my woofer full range too. I just didn't know if you had it like that on purpose.
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