3rdID
Junior Member
Hello all, I'm assembling my first system and have decided to replace my current door speakers with a set of Polk Momo MMC650 coaxial 2-ways. Since they're going to be at ankle level, I wanted to try and raise the soundstage a bit (plus I like my music kinda bright). I'm thinking of adding a set of tweeters surface mounted to the sail panels behind the side-view mirrors or maybe flush mounted in the top of the door panels. The Polk 650s come with their own crossovers and the speakers themselves have two separate sets of terminals (one for the woofer and one for tweets). My question is, if I wire an additional set of tweeters, in parallel, by tapping into the tweeter leads fed from the coaxial crossovers would I still need to include the crossovers that came with the second set of tweeters?
Oh, both the doors and rear decks are being amped by a 4-channel Profile that's supposed to be able to deliver 4x125w (RMS) at 2 Ohm.
One last thing, my amp has a tuneable high pass mode that can filter out anywhere from 80Hz to 1.2k. But since the Polks can handle stuff as low as 43Hz, can't I just bypass the amp's internal high pass filter and stick with the external crossovers?
Thanks in advance.
Oh, both the doors and rear decks are being amped by a 4-channel Profile that's supposed to be able to deliver 4x125w (RMS) at 2 Ohm.
One last thing, my amp has a tuneable high pass mode that can filter out anywhere from 80Hz to 1.2k. But since the Polks can handle stuff as low as 43Hz, can't I just bypass the amp's internal high pass filter and stick with the external crossovers?
Thanks in advance.