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Old 05-13-2022, 09:25 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Ryan from Ohio View Post
The tweeter and mid are wired in parallel. Its a capacitor, aka 6th order crossover, aka "bass blocker".

You shouldnt have a replacement speaker hooked together with the tweeter anyhow. Especially if its running off the deck not an amp.

So leave the tweets unhooked.

According to my factory service manual they are just wired in parallel. So I went ahead and unplugged the tweeter since I have aftermarket door speakers. The factory service manuals schematic doesn't show crossover "bass blocker" piece that I am pretty sure that I have seen.

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