Is this possible?
I have 4" Kappa's in my dash and 6.5" Kappa's in my doors. I currently have them all crossed over at 125hz.
What I am now wanting to do, is basically get rid of the 6.5" Kappa's tweeter. I have way too many highs up-front. I don't need 6 tweeters in my car. And since the dash speakers are perfectly placed, and reflect good highs off of my curved windshield, I figure it makes most sense to get rid of the tweeters in my doors.
I don't mean "get rid of" in the literal sense, but more crossover wise. Is it possible to by-crossover the speakers? So that they don't play anything below 125hz and nothing about 1000hz(or so)?
If so, do I need a seperate electronic crossover or can I just use an in-line cap?
THANKS! [img]smile.gif[/img]
What I am now wanting to do, is basically get rid of the 6.5" Kappa's tweeter. I have way too many highs up-front. I don't need 6 tweeters in my car. And since the dash speakers are perfectly placed, and reflect good highs off of my curved windshield, I figure it makes most sense to get rid of the tweeters in my doors.
I don't mean "get rid of" in the literal sense, but more crossover wise. Is it possible to by-crossover the speakers? So that they don't play anything below 125hz and nothing about 1000hz(or so)?
If so, do I need a seperate electronic crossover or can I just use an in-line cap?
THANKS! [img]smile.gif[/img]
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