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I looked everywhere, both in car audio and home audio sites/companies and have found what i believe to be the best set of 8\'s for the buck the will ACTUALLY fit with no modification. They are home theater speakers, so they are very efficient (50watts max rms, sensitivity 84dB @ 33hz) and can reach high enough to do well in a 2 OR 3 way setup. And its 4 ohm, which is a bit harder to find in home theater speakers. I went ahead and found what i think to be a good tweeter match too. I would put a HPF on the tweeter at around 4.5-5k if the included crossover gives too strong of a midrange.
8\" speaker/sub http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.c...tnumber=299-098 Just put a set of these tweeters on the same wires and be done with it http://cgi.ebay.com/JBL-P26T-POWER-SERIES-...#ht_1691wt_1059 This post has been edited by DGolden32: Mar 16, 2011 - 1:10 PM |
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there have been a lot of people on here who really want some 8's in their doors, i simply found an inexpensive way to do it. There of course would be some equalization to do, and i can put a crossover design on here that would work pretty well but yes to answer your question i am just looking at the specs. They will play low and thats what most everyone was lookin for for the doors. To attenuate the tweeters all you need is a audio grade resistor, somewhere around 3-5 ohms. Are there better things out there? of course. for the price? probably not.
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