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<blockquote data-quote="nineball" data-source="post: 6367087" data-attributes="member: 585829"><p>what exactly are you talking about? you want to replace the front coax with comps and keep the current coax in the rear, right? that is possible to do. do you have exterior speakers? what interior speakers are you planning on using for "vocals and some mid bass"?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>that is a decision you have to make on your own. it would probably depend on your hu and the tuning features it has.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>search the forums for "gain setting". to start off, turn off loudness and change the slv back to 0. you can find all the info you need on this board by searching but you may feel like you are in over your head at the beginning. i think your best route would be to try to find someone locally who knows what they are doing and try to hook up with them.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>you could be overpowering them or you could just be sending them a clipped signal. either way you can cause damage to the speakers and the amp, so don't do that. see my last reply about finding someone to help.</p><p></p><p>what crossover? 6x9 speakers, if 2 or 3 way, have their own built in "crossovers". they do not require an additional external crossover aside from it being a lowpass like a hu. what exactly is a 3" mega tweeter?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nineball, post: 6367087, member: 585829"] what exactly are you talking about? you want to replace the front coax with comps and keep the current coax in the rear, right? that is possible to do. do you have exterior speakers? what interior speakers are you planning on using for "vocals and some mid bass"? that is a decision you have to make on your own. it would probably depend on your hu and the tuning features it has. search the forums for "gain setting". to start off, turn off loudness and change the slv back to 0. you can find all the info you need on this board by searching but you may feel like you are in over your head at the beginning. i think your best route would be to try to find someone locally who knows what they are doing and try to hook up with them. you could be overpowering them or you could just be sending them a clipped signal. either way you can cause damage to the speakers and the amp, so don't do that. see my last reply about finding someone to help. what crossover? 6x9 speakers, if 2 or 3 way, have their own built in "crossovers". they do not require an additional external crossover aside from it being a lowpass like a hu. what exactly is a 3" mega tweeter? [/QUOTE]
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