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Need help understanding what I need for my speaker overhaul
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8661611" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>You do not want separate tweeters. That's the whole point of buying coaxials, they're built in along with "crossover". And yes, you won't need a whole lot of power to get them loud. That said there's no rule that you have to run your amp at full tilt so if you find an amp that's 100X4 +300X1 for example just gain down the front and rear channels appropriately so you don't stress the coaxials.</p><p></p><p>Also I think you would do better with a 5 channel amp + a non powered sub. Would be an easier install and probably better performance. I'd consider those all in one powered subs an absolute last resort or bare bones upgrade if you're keeping everything else stock and want to be as non invasive as possible. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8661611, member: 614752"] You do not want separate tweeters. That's the whole point of buying coaxials, they're built in along with "crossover". And yes, you won't need a whole lot of power to get them loud. That said there's no rule that you have to run your amp at full tilt so if you find an amp that's 100X4 +300X1 for example just gain down the front and rear channels appropriately so you don't stress the coaxials. Also I think you would do better with a 5 channel amp + a non powered sub. Would be an easier install and probably better performance. I'd consider those all in one powered subs an absolute last resort or bare bones upgrade if you're keeping everything else stock and want to be as non invasive as possible. [/QUOTE]
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