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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8135701" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>I'm sad a shop would put in 6.5" components and 3.5" coaxials in the same vehicle up front. Your factory speakers have treble coming from one place, in the dash. What would make sense to fix this is to run the door woofers and the coaxials, and forget the A-pillar tweeters. Since they already put in those extra tweeters you're stuck with them. You should get better midrange clarity from the dash speakers by crossing the door mids at around 1 kHz and let the 3.5" speakers play from 1 kHz on up.</p><p></p><p>You should definitely feel something from the door speakers. If they put them in the doors with a crappy flimsy adapter and didn't do any sound deadening that could explain why they're not moving any air. The energy is being wasted by flexing panels. At the least you should be able to hear them if you put your ear next to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8135701, member: 628688"] I'm sad a shop would put in 6.5" components and 3.5" coaxials in the same vehicle up front. Your factory speakers have treble coming from one place, in the dash. What would make sense to fix this is to run the door woofers and the coaxials, and forget the A-pillar tweeters. Since they already put in those extra tweeters you're stuck with them. You should get better midrange clarity from the dash speakers by crossing the door mids at around 1 kHz and let the 3.5" speakers play from 1 kHz on up. You should definitely feel something from the door speakers. If they put them in the doors with a crappy flimsy adapter and didn't do any sound deadening that could explain why they're not moving any air. The energy is being wasted by flexing panels. At the least you should be able to hear them if you put your ear next to them. [/QUOTE]
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