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Stock amplifier frequency filtered?
Is the signal from the stock amplifier to the door woofers crossed over in any manner?
I doubt it is highpassed, but is it lowpassed or are the door speakers left to roll off naturally on the high end frequencies? |
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I don't know the answer to your question, but I will add that the signal going INTO the amplifier is full range. Also, the signal going to the rear speakers (at the rear speakers) seems to be high-passed.
Hopefully someone can answer the question as to what is coming OUT of the amplifier, then all the info will be in one place! |
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