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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8616905" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Its not just that, a component set will have a much better designed crossover system which delegates the job of music reproduction better splitting the signal to have the tweeter and mids do their jobs specifically and smoothly. Main thing is to have the tweeters on axis or firing at a proper angle to get the best rsponse to your ears. tweeters are very angle dependent, if you have them firing all willy nilly, then they are practically useless imo aka your coaxial speakers.</p><p></p><p>There might be a splitter there but along the way where you cant see stuff, there might be an inline crossover/filter somewhere. Some cars have it, some dont so dont cut anything, just run a new wire. But i'm willing to bet the sensitivity of the new hertz speaker is lower along with higher ohm loads. You definitely need an amp to get anything worthwhile out of the speakers. Also try utilizing every tuning option thats on the kenwood deck. It has a lot of options.</p><p></p><p>This is what I'm talking about with the installation. Running aftermarkets is pretty much useless without these install techniques.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]h3EXuHlBy4M[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8616905, member: 650438"] Its not just that, a component set will have a much better designed crossover system which delegates the job of music reproduction better splitting the signal to have the tweeter and mids do their jobs specifically and smoothly. Main thing is to have the tweeters on axis or firing at a proper angle to get the best rsponse to your ears. tweeters are very angle dependent, if you have them firing all willy nilly, then they are practically useless imo aka your coaxial speakers. There might be a splitter there but along the way where you cant see stuff, there might be an inline crossover/filter somewhere. Some cars have it, some dont so dont cut anything, just run a new wire. But i'm willing to bet the sensitivity of the new hertz speaker is lower along with higher ohm loads. You definitely need an amp to get anything worthwhile out of the speakers. Also try utilizing every tuning option thats on the kenwood deck. It has a lot of options. This is what I'm talking about with the installation. Running aftermarkets is pretty much useless without these install techniques. [MEDIA=youtube]h3EXuHlBy4M[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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