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<blockquote data-quote="Wabatuckian" data-source="post: 8742330" data-attributes="member: 673204"><p>You know, I have a couple 8" Pyles that were made in USA. Found them at the Salvation Army a while back. The surrounds are gone, but otherwise they're in good shape. Bought them due to nostalgia, and have had a surround kit laying around for a bit.</p><p></p><p>I might just check the wattage on those, and install them in my wife's car with the CV amp. This would be plenty for her.</p><p></p><p>As far as Jeeps go, my '04 had a 6ch Infinity system in it. I went ahead and kept the amp. (Come to think of it, it might actually be Class D.)</p><p></p><p>It sounds really good, even with the high inputs. </p><p></p><p>It has a crossover. The 6x9s get the bass and the dash speakers get midrange and treble.</p><p></p><p>Problem is, I can't find the exact crossover point. I measured a 6x9 once with pink noise, and it showed a slope at around 800Hz, if I recall correctly. I'm not sure if that's correct because I used a cellphone. But that seems a little high to me.</p><p></p><p>Do you know any way, short of finding someone with an oscilloscope, I can find out what that crossover point is? I believe I wrote Infinity once and never got a response.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wabatuckian, post: 8742330, member: 673204"] You know, I have a couple 8" Pyles that were made in USA. Found them at the Salvation Army a while back. The surrounds are gone, but otherwise they're in good shape. Bought them due to nostalgia, and have had a surround kit laying around for a bit. I might just check the wattage on those, and install them in my wife's car with the CV amp. This would be plenty for her. As far as Jeeps go, my '04 had a 6ch Infinity system in it. I went ahead and kept the amp. (Come to think of it, it might actually be Class D.) It sounds really good, even with the high inputs. It has a crossover. The 6x9s get the bass and the dash speakers get midrange and treble. Problem is, I can't find the exact crossover point. I measured a 6x9 once with pink noise, and it showed a slope at around 800Hz, if I recall correctly. I'm not sure if that's correct because I used a cellphone. But that seems a little high to me. Do you know any way, short of finding someone with an oscilloscope, I can find out what that crossover point is? I believe I wrote Infinity once and never got a response. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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