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Originally Posted by gaterose
I went with these speakers because it made more sense to me than a component set. Since the crossover is built into the HU, it is only sending higher freqs to the dash location and lower freqs to the door. The stock setup is a 2-3/4 2-way in the dash and a woofer in the door. This is a 3-3/4 2-way in the dash and a woofer (with non-functional tweeters since the HU isn't sending HF to the front door) in the door. Spending extra money just to eliminate the tweeters didn't make sense to me.
A component set with the stock JBL HU would require intricate wiring and signal reintegration or relying on the integral JBL crossover and throwing out the aftermarket crossover and most important part of a component set (also the piece that makes component sets so expensive).
If we ever swap the HU, I'll prob go with a 3-way component setup like I have in the Taco.
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I purchase a set of 6x9 convertible component speakers and a set of 3.5” 2-way for the dash. Through this thread I’ve realized that the front doors get low pass signal only and dash gets high pass signal only.
Wondering if I could skip the crossover that came with the 6x9 and piggyback that door tweeter off the signal going to the dash?