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<blockquote data-quote="icemayne696" data-source="post: 644432" data-attributes="member: 557376"><p>Well any normal person would say search, but since i asked the same question back in the day, Ill be a nice guy. Heres my answer. Components consist of: (2)midrange's (usually 6.5" or 5.25"), (2) Tweeters, and (2) crossovers. 1 midrange, and 1 tweeter connect to a crossover, as the other mid and tweet connect to the other crossover. You then run the crossover to a amplifier, and bam, you got a component set. Althought i have yet to buy a component set, i am buying the Koda 6.1 component set while its on sale (225 is a steal //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/inlove.gif.6846f78f06b405429ef3a00129788a2a.gif ). A 2way speaker system would generally include say, a 6.5"mid, and a 1" tweeter, while a 3way speaker system would include the same, but with an extra 4"mid for example. 4 way would juss mean 4 speakers instead of 3. Hope this Helps. PEACE</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="icemayne696, post: 644432, member: 557376"] Well any normal person would say search, but since i asked the same question back in the day, Ill be a nice guy. Heres my answer. Components consist of: (2)midrange's (usually 6.5" or 5.25"), (2) Tweeters, and (2) crossovers. 1 midrange, and 1 tweeter connect to a crossover, as the other mid and tweet connect to the other crossover. You then run the crossover to a amplifier, and bam, you got a component set. Althought i have yet to buy a component set, i am buying the Koda 6.1 component set while its on sale (225 is a steal [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/inlove.gif.6846f78f06b405429ef3a00129788a2a.gif[/IMG] ). A 2way speaker system would generally include say, a 6.5"mid, and a 1" tweeter, while a 3way speaker system would include the same, but with an extra 4"mid for example. 4 way would juss mean 4 speakers instead of 3. Hope this Helps. PEACE [/QUOTE]
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