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<blockquote data-quote="FrankTheDeputy" data-source="post: 8821369" data-attributes="member: 687338"><p>I dont think theres an OEM amp. The volume goes from 0 to 63. The sound starts if i play it at around 52 volume. Between 59 and 63 volume, the volume increases much more drastically. The difference between volume 59-63 is much greater than the difference between 30-45 for example. Some kind of boosting mechanic. The dash speakers are coaxial because it was the most popular pick according to crutchfield. The dash speakers or "tweeters" (i think) came with a 2 pack of capacitors which i believe act as bass blockers. I have not used the capacitors. The door speakers are at fault for wobble tho. Not sure how the dash and door speakers were "crossed over". Is there an issue with running coaxial speakers as tweeters? They sound good to me unless Im ignorant here and missing the point. Im admittly not that knowledgable in car speakers, so I allowed crutchfield to essentially guide the way. Their text support stated that I likely had to amp the door speakers because they are rated for 300W but the headunit gives 10W at best. The voltage coming from the HU doesnt help either apparently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrankTheDeputy, post: 8821369, member: 687338"] I dont think theres an OEM amp. The volume goes from 0 to 63. The sound starts if i play it at around 52 volume. Between 59 and 63 volume, the volume increases much more drastically. The difference between volume 59-63 is much greater than the difference between 30-45 for example. Some kind of boosting mechanic. The dash speakers are coaxial because it was the most popular pick according to crutchfield. The dash speakers or "tweeters" (i think) came with a 2 pack of capacitors which i believe act as bass blockers. I have not used the capacitors. The door speakers are at fault for wobble tho. Not sure how the dash and door speakers were "crossed over". Is there an issue with running coaxial speakers as tweeters? They sound good to me unless Im ignorant here and missing the point. Im admittly not that knowledgable in car speakers, so I allowed crutchfield to essentially guide the way. Their text support stated that I likely had to amp the door speakers because they are rated for 300W but the headunit gives 10W at best. The voltage coming from the HU doesnt help either apparently. [/QUOTE]
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