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saxovtrstevie
31st March 2009, 23:30
can i run my 6x9s of the crossovers ;)

saxovtrstevie
31st March 2009, 23:47
anyone

bluenotesmiley
1st April 2009, 02:38
What, disconnect the tweeter part of the 6x9 and reconnect it to the crossover? Probably possible but not worth it.

Ashleyp
1st April 2009, 17:33
nope

6x9s = no no

davidandrews5343
1st April 2009, 17:35
its possiable

Ashleyp
1st April 2009, 17:36
its possiable

how? theres only 1 set of terminals on a set of 6x9s

to run a set off a crossover youd need 2 sets of terminals

1 to run the mids, and 1 to run the highs

a coaxial speaker seperates the freqs itself as a tweeter obv cant handle mids, and mid cant play highs.. its just not as effective as freqs actually being seperated by a crossover

davidandrews5343
1st April 2009, 17:37
What, disconnect the tweeter part of the 6x9 and reconnect it to the crossover? Probably possible but not worth it.

like that

Ashleyp
1st April 2009, 17:40
like that

you mean actually take the tweeter away from the woofer leaving a hole in the speaker?

or just taking the wires away? because theres not seperate wires from woofer & tweeter, i have a set of coaxial speakers in my hand, and cant see 2 sets of wires for both drivers

LVC_VTR
1st April 2009, 18:00
nope

6x9s = no no

+1

get comps, crossovers and tweeters and an amp if you want to go all out

bluenotesmiley
1st April 2009, 18:08
I was thinking

http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh71/bluenotesmiley/CH69302.jpg

Cut the copper lines from the tweeter part and connect them up to the cross over that way. It would be a complete waste of time and would sound and look worse then if left standard. I have no idea how the frequencies are filtered on a coaxial unit such as this, with inline resistors or something I assume.

As I said, probably possible but not worth the time or effort.

Ashleyp
1st April 2009, 18:10
I was thinking

http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh71/bluenotesmiley/CH69302.jpg

Cut the copper lines from the tweeter part and connect them up to the cross over that way. It would be a complete waste of time and would sound and look worse then if left standard. I have no idea how the frequencies are filtered on a coaxial unit such as this, with inline resistors or something I assume.

As I said, probably possible but not worth the time or effort.

ahh makes more sence now, i thought that was the idea, but couldnt see a second set of wires on any of the coax i have lying around

as said though, pointless, for several reasons