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<blockquote data-quote="Jr1993" data-source="post: 8752833" data-attributes="member: 683435"><p>Hi I'm relativity new to car audio installs. I have a 2002 mercury sable with the premium sound and I recently replaced the 6x8 four speakers in the front doors and on the rear deck. The problem is there is just way too much treble unless I use an equalizer on my phone however I want to listen to the radio sometimes. I'm powering all 4 speakers with a pioneer gm-a5702 so the amp doesn't have settings specifically for full range speaker. I have the speakers wired in series including the tweeters and I'm using the factory inline crossover. Could the crossover be effecting the other speakers since they are wired in series? Another part of this that confused me was all the speakers have a final impedance of 4 ohms to the amp. I am going to check how many ohms the tweeter is as soon as it stops raining but I know the door speakers are 4 ohm and I guess I was assuming the tweeters were also 4 ohm. So just to recap I have 3 speaker on each channel of the amp and there is just too much treble is this because the in line crossover is wired into the series. Any help is greatly appreciated thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jr1993, post: 8752833, member: 683435"] Hi I'm relativity new to car audio installs. I have a 2002 mercury sable with the premium sound and I recently replaced the 6x8 four speakers in the front doors and on the rear deck. The problem is there is just way too much treble unless I use an equalizer on my phone however I want to listen to the radio sometimes. I'm powering all 4 speakers with a pioneer gm-a5702 so the amp doesn't have settings specifically for full range speaker. I have the speakers wired in series including the tweeters and I'm using the factory inline crossover. Could the crossover be effecting the other speakers since they are wired in series? Another part of this that confused me was all the speakers have a final impedance of 4 ohms to the amp. I am going to check how many ohms the tweeter is as soon as it stops raining but I know the door speakers are 4 ohm and I guess I was assuming the tweeters were also 4 ohm. So just to recap I have 3 speaker on each channel of the amp and there is just too much treble is this because the in line crossover is wired into the series. Any help is greatly appreciated thank you [/QUOTE]
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