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<blockquote data-quote="starkfu" data-source="post: 3260479" data-attributes="member: 579412"><p>two problems.</p><p></p><p>One, the monsoon amp is tuned and setup for the monsoon speakers. Replacing them with what are most likely a higher quality speaker, will not sound good. You will not be able to make any adjustments to the amplifier to tune it to the infinity speakers.</p><p></p><p>Two, you can wire your crossover, but I can't guarnatee you are going to get the full range of sound. you have to choose one pair of speaker wires. If what you are saying is correct and your monsoon amp has three SEPARATE outputs to the front stage which imply to me that they are crossed over, then you can't just connect them all together and get a full range of sound, it doesn't work that way. However, the possibility does exist that the woofer speaker wire inputs are not crossed over, I would attemp that first, but I doubt it is going to sound very good. I would keep what you have until you can replace it all. Or don't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="starkfu, post: 3260479, member: 579412"] two problems. One, the monsoon amp is tuned and setup for the monsoon speakers. Replacing them with what are most likely a higher quality speaker, will not sound good. You will not be able to make any adjustments to the amplifier to tune it to the infinity speakers. Two, you can wire your crossover, but I can't guarnatee you are going to get the full range of sound. you have to choose one pair of speaker wires. If what you are saying is correct and your monsoon amp has three SEPARATE outputs to the front stage which imply to me that they are crossed over, then you can't just connect them all together and get a full range of sound, it doesn't work that way. However, the possibility does exist that the woofer speaker wire inputs are not crossed over, I would attemp that first, but I doubt it is going to sound very good. I would keep what you have until you can replace it all. Or don't. [/QUOTE]
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