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<blockquote data-quote="pavengmike6" data-source="post: 426057" data-attributes="member: 553009"><p>Well if you buy any components they come with a crossover. So you will not have to buy one of them. A full component set comes with 2 mid bass drivers, 2 tweeters and 2 crossovers. If you are wanting to keep your other speakers too you could either hook them in series of parrallel with the crossover (depending on your Ohm level). I am not a big fan of putting tweets in the door. I mount mine in the ceiling of the vehicle so the highs are near you and pointed at you. I have found that mounting them in the door is OK, but not the best for the tweets. People may disagree, but it is personal taste.</p><p></p><p>If your component set and your 6.5 are 4 Ohm and you wire them in parallel you will get a 2 Ohm load. Your amp will handle that load so you really do not need an additional crossover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pavengmike6, post: 426057, member: 553009"] Well if you buy any components they come with a crossover. So you will not have to buy one of them. A full component set comes with 2 mid bass drivers, 2 tweeters and 2 crossovers. If you are wanting to keep your other speakers too you could either hook them in series of parrallel with the crossover (depending on your Ohm level). I am not a big fan of putting tweets in the door. I mount mine in the ceiling of the vehicle so the highs are near you and pointed at you. I have found that mounting them in the door is OK, but not the best for the tweets. People may disagree, but it is personal taste. If your component set and your 6.5 are 4 Ohm and you wire them in parallel you will get a 2 Ohm load. Your amp will handle that load so you really do not need an additional crossover. [/QUOTE]
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