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Old 06-26-2011, 08:57 PM   #1
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A Split System is Speaker System where the tweeter is provided separate to your mid-range speaker. A crossover then splits the sound from your radio so that the mid and bass goes to the mid-range speaker in your door, and directs all the treble to your tweeter which is mounted higher up in your pillar, etc...
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I don't use passive x-overs any more. (o:


"Does the Mid-Range on a Split System need to have a speaker grille or will it still sound OK even if its covered by the door panel"

As long as you don't cover the tweeter with a grill the Mid/bass speaker will be fine even with stock location in the panel.

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Old 06-26-2011, 11:11 PM   #2
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Got it!

Components with a passive x-over!

I don't use passive x-overs any more. (o:


"Does the Mid-Range on a Split System need to have a speaker grille or will it still sound OK even if its covered by the door panel"

As long as you don't cover the tweeter with a grill the Mid/bass speaker will be fine even with stock location in the panel.

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Actually, I think you read that wrong. The way I read it, he's asking if he can put the mid-range speaker behind the solid plastic door panel. If that's the case, then NO, that's NOT ok. The speakers needs those "holes" in the speaker grille to let the sound pass through. So if you put a speaker behind a solid plastic door panel, you won't hear much.
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Old 06-26-2011, 11:25 PM   #3
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Actually, I think you read that wrong. The way I read it, he's asking if he can put the mid-range speaker behind the solid plastic door panel. If that's the case, then NO, that's NOT ok. The speakers needs those "holes" in the speaker grille to let the sound pass through. So if you put a speaker behind a solid plastic door panel, you won't hear much.
LOL... Yeah!
my mistake jeje Spanish would be easier for me
If that's the case sounds like a stupid question... don't you think?
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