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<blockquote data-quote="scarface998" data-source="post: 8811295" data-attributes="member: 686625"><p>Hey thanks for the help!</p><p></p><p>I would generally agree that having an aftermarket amp is a good idea when using aftermarket speakers and if i had a bigger budget and plenty of time I would 100 percent do that. However thats not my goal for this vehicle. The only reason im really changing anything is because the door woofer is blown. The lincoln is just a family vehicle, and I got a really really good deal on the morels. As far as I can tell the woofer and tweeter are definitely crossed over in some fashion. Like i said the morels crossover at 3200 HZ so i was thinking of getting in the car and just running test tones until I find the crossover points. If they are decently close I was thinking of just running the speakers without the morel crossover. I know for a fact that the factory amp is 4 OHM so i know the speakers are gonna be fine. Do you think thatd be okay???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scarface998, post: 8811295, member: 686625"] Hey thanks for the help! I would generally agree that having an aftermarket amp is a good idea when using aftermarket speakers and if i had a bigger budget and plenty of time I would 100 percent do that. However thats not my goal for this vehicle. The only reason im really changing anything is because the door woofer is blown. The lincoln is just a family vehicle, and I got a really really good deal on the morels. As far as I can tell the woofer and tweeter are definitely crossed over in some fashion. Like i said the morels crossover at 3200 HZ so i was thinking of getting in the car and just running test tones until I find the crossover points. If they are decently close I was thinking of just running the speakers without the morel crossover. I know for a fact that the factory amp is 4 OHM so i know the speakers are gonna be fine. Do you think thatd be okay??? [/QUOTE]
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