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<blockquote data-quote="dhilling" data-source="post: 8132031" data-attributes="member: 655882"><p>I'm installing a "used/New" system in a 2000 Jeep GC with my son. Anyway, the HU is a MEX-BT3000(used) which only has 2 RCA outputs. one is going to a 4 channel BOSS CXX1204 amp(powers 2 3-way fosgate front speakers on channel 1/2...3/4 is not used) and the other is going to a (used)sony xplod amp (for 2 10" subs). System sounds good (for me anyway) but he wanted to get more highs and replaced the factory tweeters in the dash with a new pair of alpin 110 with crossover.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, since the HU only has 2 RCA outs I connected the tweeters to the same connections on the BOSS amp with the fosgate front speakers. The tweeters do work but you can barely hear them. I am by no means an audio guy, but without replacing any/all of his equipment. Is there a better way to run the new tweeters? I called the place where he purchased them but they want $$ to answer any ?</p><p></p><p>I hope someone can point me in the right direction.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>Doug</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dhilling, post: 8132031, member: 655882"] I'm installing a "used/New" system in a 2000 Jeep GC with my son. Anyway, the HU is a MEX-BT3000(used) which only has 2 RCA outputs. one is going to a 4 channel BOSS CXX1204 amp(powers 2 3-way fosgate front speakers on channel 1/2...3/4 is not used) and the other is going to a (used)sony xplod amp (for 2 10" subs). System sounds good (for me anyway) but he wanted to get more highs and replaced the factory tweeters in the dash with a new pair of alpin 110 with crossover. Anyway, since the HU only has 2 RCA outs I connected the tweeters to the same connections on the BOSS amp with the fosgate front speakers. The tweeters do work but you can barely hear them. I am by no means an audio guy, but without replacing any/all of his equipment. Is there a better way to run the new tweeters? I called the place where he purchased them but they want $$ to answer any ? I hope someone can point me in the right direction. Thanks Doug [/QUOTE]
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