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<blockquote data-quote="dananton485" data-source="post: 8693373" data-attributes="member: 678724"><p>Okay well I know this post is old prob. dont have the car anymore. What i did. Kept factory mid woofers, upgrading tweeters to mb quart20mm 1' tweeters. Got a pxd 213 12 db MB Quart xover over point is 2500khz also added a OEM 2" Blaukpunkt speaker mid from a 2010 VW Tourareg it is rated at 12 ohms but I was able to integrate in with my system. Its adds a nice amount of midrange highlight. I hooked it up to the low pass mid-bass portion output of the crossover so it is running from 300-2500khz range. Sounds pretty good. The aftermarket subwoofer made the biggest difference. 8" MB Quart sub Discus Series dual 4 ohm coils. Powering this with a PPI 350.2 in stereo mode (not bridges). This is installed in the rear trunk drivers side area behind the rear interior barrier. Totally hidden system. Looks 100% stock. Very affordable upgrade. Yes the factory 6.75" woofers play nice and low in the front doors and are very tight with the MB Crossover applied. Stock set up had these playing full range with no crossover. Also stock radio at least on my 2017 is very powerful. No need for an external amp. Future upgrades I might install a set of Mark Levenson tweeters in the front not sure</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dananton485, post: 8693373, member: 678724"] Okay well I know this post is old prob. dont have the car anymore. What i did. Kept factory mid woofers, upgrading tweeters to mb quart20mm 1' tweeters. Got a pxd 213 12 db MB Quart xover over point is 2500khz also added a OEM 2" Blaukpunkt speaker mid from a 2010 VW Tourareg it is rated at 12 ohms but I was able to integrate in with my system. Its adds a nice amount of midrange highlight. I hooked it up to the low pass mid-bass portion output of the crossover so it is running from 300-2500khz range. Sounds pretty good. The aftermarket subwoofer made the biggest difference. 8" MB Quart sub Discus Series dual 4 ohm coils. Powering this with a PPI 350.2 in stereo mode (not bridges). This is installed in the rear trunk drivers side area behind the rear interior barrier. Totally hidden system. Looks 100% stock. Very affordable upgrade. Yes the factory 6.75" woofers play nice and low in the front doors and are very tight with the MB Crossover applied. Stock set up had these playing full range with no crossover. Also stock radio at least on my 2017 is very powerful. No need for an external amp. Future upgrades I might install a set of Mark Levenson tweeters in the front not sure [/QUOTE]
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