Navigation & Audio Location for Front Speaker Crossovers?
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Location for Front Speaker Crossovers?
I've read posts in the past that show crossovers mounted on the inner door sheet metal just aft of the speaker location. However, I think these installs were on '04 and earlier models. I have an '05, and the backside of the interior door panel appears to have some added reinforcements that are causing me to question whether or not there will be enough space for the crossover to fit.
Has anyone done an install on an '05? Did the backside of the interior door panels change, or am I just not seeing straight? For details, my front speakers will be Boston Acoustics 6.5 Pro's along with the crossovers, of course. And also will use another set of BA tweeters in the stock location.
Thanks for any advice or input you can offer!
Has anyone done an install on an '05? Did the backside of the interior door panels change, or am I just not seeing straight? For details, my front speakers will be Boston Acoustics 6.5 Pro's along with the crossovers, of course. And also will use another set of BA tweeters in the stock location.
Thanks for any advice or input you can offer!
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Inside the doors is a bad choice for crossovers, primarily because they can get wet in there. Thats ok for a while, but i've seen some pretty badly oxidized crossover components after a year or so in a door. Additionally theres a modest amount of "shock" everytime you close/slam the doors. Quality crossovers can probably take it ok, but i don't like to chance it.
I put my Dynaudio crossovers in the space inside the small hatches in the boot.....basically right up against the taillight assemblies. Theres lots of room in those compartments....I've got the crossovers, and two processors in there without problems.
The downside with that location of course is running more speaker wire.
Good luck,
Fabian
I put my Dynaudio crossovers in the space inside the small hatches in the boot.....basically right up against the taillight assemblies. Theres lots of room in those compartments....I've got the crossovers, and two processors in there without problems.
The downside with that location of course is running more speaker wire.
Good luck,
Fabian
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Originally Posted by RallyMINI
I'm sorta new to audio, i just installed my HU without any problems though
Is there a huge downside to running a wire that far? I was thinking about powering the crossoves from my HU's built in amp, so i would have to run the wires all the way back up front wouldn't i?
Is there a huge downside to running a wire that far? I was thinking about powering the crossoves from my HU's built in amp, so i would have to run the wires all the way back up front wouldn't i?
I would try to stash crossovers up under the dash somewhere in your application. There's lots of room in there, you just need to be creative about mounting (quality double back tape and/or velcro and/or zip ties all work great)
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