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i have a couple questions about my mids an high set up


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Cool charger I will look into it if need be, I'm going to get my box this week so then I will see what they sound like with the bass going 

but I'm like 70% they should be loud enough 

maybe if anything I can get a pair o tweeter to run off the head unit?

if I do this would I need a re tune on aging ( just tweeters added to h/u)

 

 

 

 

 

this is my first build, i have been waiting 4-5 years to have this done

95 chevy 2 door tahoe 5.7

Xs power d3400

Singer 275amp alternator

Big 3 - all Knukonceptz Kolossus Fleks 0ga/ knu Fuses an holders

Sundown SAE-1500d

Mbquart onyx OA800.4

Stinger 4400 series RCAs and stinger volt meter

Fi Q NEO 18, 7.5 cubes tuned 32hz

Pioneer MVH-X690BS H/U

Kicker CSS 6.5 comp sets in front doors

Kicker KSC 4x10 coaxials in rear

GTMAT and FAT MAT deadner

Xenon 10k Blue HIDs

 

 

 

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Or if I got a pair of tweeters could I run them off my 4 channel the way it is with the 4 speakers I already have going?

 

 

 

 

 

this is my first build, i have been waiting 4-5 years to have this done

95 chevy 2 door tahoe 5.7

Xs power d3400

Singer 275amp alternator

Big 3 - all Knukonceptz Kolossus Fleks 0ga/ knu Fuses an holders

Sundown SAE-1500d

Mbquart onyx OA800.4

Stinger 4400 series RCAs and stinger volt meter

Fi Q NEO 18, 7.5 cubes tuned 32hz

Pioneer MVH-X690BS H/U

Kicker CSS 6.5 comp sets in front doors

Kicker KSC 4x10 coaxials in rear

GTMAT and FAT MAT deadner

Xenon 10k Blue HIDs

 

 

 

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Could? Ya. Should? No lol. Thatd be pretty ghetto. To do that you would have channel 1 on one comp-set, chan2 on the other comp-set, chan3 both tweets wired in series for an 8ohm load(assuming theyre 4ohm tweets), then chan4 both rear coaxials wired in parallel for 2ohm load (assuming theyre 4ohm) or even go series for 8ohm rears. But that would give up A LOT of tuning. I dont recommend that at all, i recommend one channel per speaker most times except when it comes to subs.

also i dont think just adding a pair of tweets will give u "loud", just slightly more tweet highs. You'd be better off just saving for upgrades. But for now just tweek around with ur system u have now. 

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Your setup should be loud enough.

Maybe you have to play more with your settings.

How did you install those speakers ? 

Try to listen without the rears, the sound can be cleaner like that. 

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A 95 Tahoe ... Does this vehicle have the factory 6.5 & tweet location in the doors ??? 

 

@Charger ... Active is not the end-all be-all to car audio. Please stop suggesting this to every op you see on the net.

Passive works great in this vehicle when set up correctly. Ask me how I know ...

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Yea it would be a lot of work for not much result

and skippy I was just curious about "what if" and kinda get opinions 

but thanks a lot you guys for the input and will jump back in here Tuesday or Wednesday after the sub is running to let you guys know if I will need louder highs 

 

 

 

 

 

this is my first build, i have been waiting 4-5 years to have this done

95 chevy 2 door tahoe 5.7

Xs power d3400

Singer 275amp alternator

Big 3 - all Knukonceptz Kolossus Fleks 0ga/ knu Fuses an holders

Sundown SAE-1500d

Mbquart onyx OA800.4

Stinger 4400 series RCAs and stinger volt meter

Fi Q NEO 18, 7.5 cubes tuned 32hz

Pioneer MVH-X690BS H/U

Kicker CSS 6.5 comp sets in front doors

Kicker KSC 4x10 coaxials in rear

GTMAT and FAT MAT deadner

Xenon 10k Blue HIDs

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, White Lightning said:

A 95 Tahoe ... Does this vehicle have the factory 6.5 & tweet location in the doors ??? 

 

@Charger ... Active is not the end-all be-all to car audio. Please stop suggesting this to every op you see on the net.

Passive works great in this vehicle when set up correctly. Ask me how I know ...

Its a suggestion to try something that might get him  "louder" than what hes currently at with his current equipment, "might". Wouldnt hurt to see how it sounded active, if its shit then go back to passive. Nothing i say is an end all type of thing, i always let people know its just my thoughts on it and that im also very new to car audio. Its a "suggestion" man. I know youve told me u build SQ systems and use passive setups in them. We been over that. 

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