Where is the crossover for tweeters located? 2nd Gen

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WestieMx5
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Where is the crossover for tweeters located? 2nd Gen

Post by WestieMx5 » Sat Apr 13, 2013 1:29 am

Hi,
My '98 mx5 has the stock split speakers which sound very good exept that the tweeters are way too loud. As a hifi semi enthusiast, I find this disturbing.(have to turn the treble down which stuffs up the frequency response)
I want to put an attenuator circuit in but dont know where the crossovers are.
Are they in the doors?

Cheers.
C

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Where is the crossover for tweeters located? 2nd Gen

Post by jif » Sat Apr 13, 2013 3:41 pm

if its anything like my '96, there;ll be a simple cap (ie 6db/oct)  hanging off the back of the tweeter. May as well bin it and put a proper crossover in there :]


On 13 April 2013 01:29, WestieMx5 <electrical@mx5forum.co.nz (electrical@mx5forum.co.nz)> wrote:
Hi,
My '98 mx5 has the stock split speakers which sound very good exept that the tweeters are way too loud. As a hifi semi enthusiast, I find this disturbing.(have to turn the treble down which stuffs up  the frequency response)
I want to put an attenuator circuit in but dont know where the crossovers are.
Are they in the doors?

Cheers.
C





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