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Making my own crossover - need suggestions
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<blockquote data-quote="dell30rb" data-source="post: 8626467" data-attributes="member: 674585"><p>While I completely agree that a new head unit and an active crossover would make things so much easier - I just got this brand new car (first new car I have ever bought) and I am trying to keep everything looking stock at the moment. So I have added noico sound deadening to the door panels, replaced the speakers and I am trying to get an easy 1st order crossover setup. It had paper speakers and no crossover at all (save for a bass-blocking cap on the tiny dash speaker) so it can be improved significantly.</p><p></p><p>My question - with the speakers I have in the positions I have mentioned, where do I start with setting the crossover? 500hz? 1000hz? There are calculators online that will give me a cap and coil value and I can go from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dell30rb, post: 8626467, member: 674585"] While I completely agree that a new head unit and an active crossover would make things so much easier - I just got this brand new car (first new car I have ever bought) and I am trying to keep everything looking stock at the moment. So I have added noico sound deadening to the door panels, replaced the speakers and I am trying to get an easy 1st order crossover setup. It had paper speakers and no crossover at all (save for a bass-blocking cap on the tiny dash speaker) so it can be improved significantly. My question - with the speakers I have in the positions I have mentioned, where do I start with setting the crossover? 500hz? 1000hz? There are calculators online that will give me a cap and coil value and I can go from there. [/QUOTE]
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