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Vinman
05-13-2008, 10:39 PM
does anyone know what kind of crossovers are the stock ones (at least thats what i think they are..they're in the wire that i think goes from the tweeter to the 4x6, its hard to explain i'll put a pic up later). what happened is that i accidently cut the one on the passenger door off, and now..6 months later...the pass. door speaker is pretty much junk( mind you its a brand new pioneer..er 6month old pioneer)...and yes i spliced the wires back together like nothing happened

What would be a good replacement to just do a mild stereo upgrade?..I.E..new 6x9's in back (done) new door speakers(was done, but am re-doing), maybe new tweeters(don't know if i really want to do the cutting just yet), and new h/u...

Are having these "crossovers" really that crucial for a basic stereo?

thanks

jayson_waltz
05-13-2008, 11:05 PM
the stock "crossover" is just a little bass blocker on the wire right by where the wire hook up to the bottom speakers. its not really a crossover. if you are going to get new door speakers and tweeters, buy compnents. they will come with real crossovers for you to use.

Cliff8928
05-14-2008, 12:33 AM
Ya, if you don't have the amp, they're just wired in parallel.

Ryan from Ohio
05-14-2008, 06:49 AM
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.

zzyzzx
05-13-2022, 09:25 PM
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.

zzyzzx
05-28-2022, 05:08 PM
Just had the door panel off and yeah there is definitely what looks like a capacitor in some heat shrink tubing in the wiring.

zzyzzx
06-11-2022, 05:16 PM
Just bypassed it. It's a 3.3 microfarad 50V capacitor.

https://i.ibb.co/CPfB40h/bass-blocker-02-cropped.jpg (https://ibb.co/xFNhw5J)