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Options on Coaxle mounted speakers that can be bi-amped?


john253a

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Been asked to do and install on a 62vett and keep it looking fully stock

Car has a single 6x9 fitted in the centre of dash factory

And previous owner switched it out and fitted 2x 4" 2way in there

The owner was looking at the morel tempo-69c

And only using 1 of them

But I've susgested sticking with 2 round speakers

He has a factory copy aftermarket h/u witch can

select 1,2,3 or 4ch and is 45w @4ohm x4

So to most of what he has and keep that factory look

I was looking at coaxel components or coaxel with crossover that can be bi-amped

About 4-450 is his limite (5-550 shipped to aust)

4-5.25" only please

Something along the line of this what I'm after

But to maximise output I need bi-amp as well witch this doesn't have

https://www.woofersetc.com/p-11275-hybrid-integra-502-morel-525-2-way-coaxial-speakers-with-passive-crossovers.aspx

So any help on anything that can be bi-amped and coaxle mounted in >5.25" would be grateful thanks

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http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?partnumber=296-723

http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?partnumber=264-913

Some other 4" fullranges to look at

http://www.madisoundspeakerstore.com/approx-4-fullrange/

No crossovers, or crossover points. They can maximize the low wattage. One speaker to play the whole range. I would recommend a high end comp set but for the equivalent of deck power I would run a full range instead.

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AMT's and Planars

18" Infinite baffle

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