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Planning audio system for my truck….newb
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<blockquote data-quote="Bass Addict" data-source="post: 8834858" data-attributes="member: 604890"><p>About the tweeters on the dash.they will possibly sound harsh,depending on location on the dash,and possibly a problem with imaging with the door speakers.my frontier had tweeters on the dash next to the windshield from factory and they would scream at me.best thing i ever done was take em out and didnt put anything back.my door speakers sit low in my truck doors and they are plenty loud and clear.maybe better if you put the tweets on the a pillar if you do get components.imo...</p><p></p><p>.also crutchfield may have speaker wire harnesses for the ones in your doors to eliminate the guess work of which wire is hot and which one is positive.....i put speakers in a nissan rogue for a friend and used the harnesses and never had it so easy...one more thing,plastics break alot easier when its cold out.lot more flexible when its warm with less tendencies to break with all the cheap plastics they are puttin in vehicles these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bass Addict, post: 8834858, member: 604890"] About the tweeters on the dash.they will possibly sound harsh,depending on location on the dash,and possibly a problem with imaging with the door speakers.my frontier had tweeters on the dash next to the windshield from factory and they would scream at me.best thing i ever done was take em out and didnt put anything back.my door speakers sit low in my truck doors and they are plenty loud and clear.maybe better if you put the tweets on the a pillar if you do get components.imo... .also crutchfield may have speaker wire harnesses for the ones in your doors to eliminate the guess work of which wire is hot and which one is positive.....i put speakers in a nissan rogue for a friend and used the harnesses and never had it so easy...one more thing,plastics break alot easier when its cold out.lot more flexible when its warm with less tendencies to break with all the cheap plastics they are puttin in vehicles these days. [/QUOTE]
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