components vs two way/three way.....ect...
What is truely the advantage over haveing component speakers over two way's/ three way's? Is it more responsive or something? Stonger cause it's in it's own?
Also what are the risks of haveing a two way and an external tweeter all coming from the same outlet in the head unit? It seems to still do the job but the two way's are loosing a bit of power. It's just sharing the wattage right? Is it the same amount of shared wattage as a three way?Would it sound better if I take the tweets out and just let the two way's on their own? |
this was covered like 4 weeks ago.
components have better crossovers giving a better smooth transition in frequencies between tweets and woofers. engineers tend to make 2 and 3 ways with the tweeter coming out of the center of the woofer... thus having an uncomplete woofer, affecting midbass qualities. |
i would say the quality of the xovers.
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i think having more than 1 speaker connected to each of the 4 connections of the HU is bad... it makes an ohm load most HUs aren't able to handle stably... thats what the crutchfield guy told me at least :cool:
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Originally posted by derf i think having more than 1 speaker connected to each of the 4 connections of the HU is bad... it makes an ohm load most HUs aren't able to handle stably... thats what the crutchfield guy told me at least :cool: |
Originally posted by derf i think having more than 1 speaker connected to each of the 4 connections of the HU is bad... it makes an ohm load most HUs aren't able to handle stably... thats what the crutchfield guy told me at least :cool: |
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