Polk MM3000 Tweeters
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Hello,
I would like to install a pair of MM3000 tweeters in my 2001 Accord in the stock dash locations and wanted to see if anyone knows if these will work using the existing wiring and bass limiter/in-line crossover. If not then do you know what I would need? Can I purchase an in-line crossover that will work?
I am currently using the DB650's in the doors and DB950's in the rear deck.
Thanks
Mark
I would like to install a pair of MM3000 tweeters in my 2001 Accord in the stock dash locations and wanted to see if anyone knows if these will work using the existing wiring and bass limiter/in-line crossover. If not then do you know what I would need? Can I purchase an in-line crossover that will work?
I am currently using the DB650's in the doors and DB950's in the rear deck.
Thanks
Mark
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throwing a tweeter in with a coax like that isn't the swiftest idea dude...
are u using your stock headunit? or an aftermarket...
if your'e using your stock then chances are the stock unit has already "cut" your sound going to the db650 off so that it doesn't get the trebble and sent the trebble up to that little tweeter on the dash.
if you're using aftermarket deck - chances are that tweet isn't even hooked up anymore. i dunno though.
you'd be better off just returning your db650 coaxials and buying, instead, the db 6500 component set thus eliminating the need for the factory wiring... you could take power straight from the deck (factory or aftermarket) run it to the provided polk crossover, and then have it split to woofer and tweeter seemlessly.The Artist formerly known as PoweredByDodge