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<blockquote data-quote="Joeko23" data-source="post: 8700715" data-attributes="member: 679221"><p>I doubt there is a crossover built in. I don’t see any filters or capacities attached to the magnet. Here’s a pic. The impedence is 2ohms for the stock speaker. Im ordering a pair of midrange 4 ohm speakers (Rockford Fosgate PPS4-8) since I think the real issue is that it’s bandwidth restricted causing the scratchy sound from the tweeters. I also found out that I can fit 8” speakers instead of 6.5” if I remove the plastic housing for the stock 6.5”. I think the B&W system is 8” woofer, 4” mid range (there’s just an unconnected speaker wire in the door) and the tweeters along with a center channel speaker. That would explain why there are 2 inputs. The 2 inputs are probably for a dual voice coil subwoofer. I’m also ordering a pair of 2 way speakers that are 2 ohm (JBL GTO620) just in case there is no bandwidth restriction and the scratchiness is caused by different impedance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joeko23, post: 8700715, member: 679221"] I doubt there is a crossover built in. I don’t see any filters or capacities attached to the magnet. Here’s a pic. The impedence is 2ohms for the stock speaker. Im ordering a pair of midrange 4 ohm speakers (Rockford Fosgate PPS4-8) since I think the real issue is that it’s bandwidth restricted causing the scratchy sound from the tweeters. I also found out that I can fit 8” speakers instead of 6.5” if I remove the plastic housing for the stock 6.5”. I think the B&W system is 8” woofer, 4” mid range (there’s just an unconnected speaker wire in the door) and the tweeters along with a center channel speaker. That would explain why there are 2 inputs. The 2 inputs are probably for a dual voice coil subwoofer. I’m also ordering a pair of 2 way speakers that are 2 ohm (JBL GTO620) just in case there is no bandwidth restriction and the scratchiness is caused by different impedance. [/QUOTE]
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