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<blockquote data-quote="zenhog" data-source="post: 1303547" data-attributes="member: 564860"><p>I am setting up a system and need help with ideas on what crossover points to use on which speakers. Here's what I have - let me know what range of signal I should send to each speaker set. \</p><p></p><p>First, I must say that I don't have a choice on the dash speakers that's what's left of the factory stuff I have to leave in the config.</p><p></p><p>Dash. Three 3" speakers. 100-18k, 20k-25k. (don't ask me why they did this, I would have no way of finding out)</p><p></p><p>Doors. 6.5" Alpine Type R components with 1" dome tweeters mounted next to them. What range of signal to send to them?</p><p></p><p>Rear Deck. Two Alpine Type R 6x9 coaxials. What range of signal to send to them?</p><p></p><p>Trunk. Sub box with one Alpine Type R 10" sub. Currently getting 100hz and below. What range to send to it if that's not right? Thanks guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zenhog, post: 1303547, member: 564860"] I am setting up a system and need help with ideas on what crossover points to use on which speakers. Here's what I have - let me know what range of signal I should send to each speaker set. \ First, I must say that I don't have a choice on the dash speakers that's what's left of the factory stuff I have to leave in the config. Dash. Three 3" speakers. 100-18k, 20k-25k. (don't ask me why they did this, I would have no way of finding out) Doors. 6.5" Alpine Type R components with 1" dome tweeters mounted next to them. What range of signal to send to them? Rear Deck. Two Alpine Type R 6x9 coaxials. What range of signal to send to them? Trunk. Sub box with one Alpine Type R 10" sub. Currently getting 100hz and below. What range to send to it if that's not right? Thanks guys. [/QUOTE]
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