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<blockquote data-quote="keep_hope_alive" data-source="post: 8671287" data-attributes="member: 576029"><p>well, that's fascinating. that's a lot of extra speakers up front. no idea why they would want 4" and 2.5' at the same time. The extra tweeters on the mirrors make sense since the system doesn't appear to have left and right tweeters, just a center tweeter. </p><p></p><p>Maybe a simple solution is to tie the factory mirror tweeters to the 4" and put a passive crossover in there. I assume the 4" gets a high pass signal (you want to verify). I'd leave the 2.5 and rear 4 alone.</p><p></p><p>likely you'll just make things worse without having enough DSP channels to power every speaker individually, and even then, i wouldn't run all simultaneously. If you go that route, you can run up to five JL VXi amplifiers on a network hub, so a pair of 800/8 could do the entire system and a third 1000/1 could run an aftermarket sub. Those three amps are more expensive than the premium system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keep_hope_alive, post: 8671287, member: 576029"] well, that's fascinating. that's a lot of extra speakers up front. no idea why they would want 4" and 2.5' at the same time. The extra tweeters on the mirrors make sense since the system doesn't appear to have left and right tweeters, just a center tweeter. Maybe a simple solution is to tie the factory mirror tweeters to the 4" and put a passive crossover in there. I assume the 4" gets a high pass signal (you want to verify). I'd leave the 2.5 and rear 4 alone. likely you'll just make things worse without having enough DSP channels to power every speaker individually, and even then, i wouldn't run all simultaneously. If you go that route, you can run up to five JL VXi amplifiers on a network hub, so a pair of 800/8 could do the entire system and a third 1000/1 could run an aftermarket sub. Those three amps are more expensive than the premium system. [/QUOTE]
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