acdcrocks0323
Junior Member
Hi guys,
My girlfriend's 2006 Hyundai Santa Fe w/ Monsoon sound system (after market HU installed) had a farty bass sound out of the passenger side woofer. I figured the midwoofer was ripped or just plain bad so I picked up some replacement 6.5 speakers (Silver Flutes) . I assumed it was a 2 way system with a midwoofer and tweeter. I take the door panel off and find that there is a 6.5 subwoofer, 2 inch midrange, and tweeter. This is all crossed over at the Monsoon amp. As far as I know there is no way to adjust the crossover range.
Here lies the big problem: I want the new speakers to play the range that the "sub" and midrange played. Getting a new amp is not an option at this point. So I am wondering if there is a way to "combine channels" so to speak? Is there any way to have the new speakers play the bass and mids with the existing system? Thanks for any help.
Edit: Would it be as easy as hooking up both sets of wires (the low and mid source) to the new speaker or would that cause problems?
My girlfriend's 2006 Hyundai Santa Fe w/ Monsoon sound system (after market HU installed) had a farty bass sound out of the passenger side woofer. I figured the midwoofer was ripped or just plain bad so I picked up some replacement 6.5 speakers (Silver Flutes) . I assumed it was a 2 way system with a midwoofer and tweeter. I take the door panel off and find that there is a 6.5 subwoofer, 2 inch midrange, and tweeter. This is all crossed over at the Monsoon amp. As far as I know there is no way to adjust the crossover range.
Here lies the big problem: I want the new speakers to play the range that the "sub" and midrange played. Getting a new amp is not an option at this point. So I am wondering if there is a way to "combine channels" so to speak? Is there any way to have the new speakers play the bass and mids with the existing system? Thanks for any help.
Edit: Would it be as easy as hooking up both sets of wires (the low and mid source) to the new speaker or would that cause problems?