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Old Mar 7, 2007 | 05:31 PM
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Where to mount crossovers?

I don't have my comps yet but I will be wiring the max this weekend. The problem is I'm not sure where I want the crossovers to be. If in the doors less speaker wire would be required, but that would not accomidate going active in the future nearly as well as moutning them next to the amp in the trunk and running two wires for the mid and tweet to each side. any other advantages or disadvantages or input on this?
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Old Mar 7, 2007 | 05:54 PM
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do you have bose? what I did in my 2k3 max was unmount the bose amp, make a board that is about the same size....mount it in the oem screw holes. Then I mounted the crossovers to that board.
Old Mar 7, 2007 | 07:51 PM
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Thats a great idea. Can I see a pic?
Old Mar 7, 2007 | 08:41 PM
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Which comps? Helps give an idea on size...

As far as future potential..definately in the trunk somewhere like Jeff said.
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If you have bose, i was able to modify the place where the bose amp would sit, and i was able to fit the crossover in there and mount it down... This is on the outside of the weather shield so you dont really have to worry about it getting wet.
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If you have bose, i was able to modify the place where the bose amp would sit, and i was able to fit the crossover in there and mount it down... This is on the outside of the weather shield so you dont really have to worry about it getting wet.

But you have a 4th gen...different setup in the door. In both 4th and 5th gens theres plenty of space further back where theres a huge opening. Although for potentially going active later trunk would be easiest.
Old Mar 8, 2007 | 08:49 AM
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haha, i didnt even look at what kinda car he had :P . Thanks for clearing that up don :]
Old Mar 8, 2007 | 12:58 PM
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will i run into any noise problems running the speaker wire through the smae path as the power? i know this is a no-no with the rca's but i wasnt sure if that goes for speaker wire as well.....
Old Mar 8, 2007 | 01:11 PM
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will i run into any noise problems running the speaker wire through the smae path as the power? i know this is a no-no with the rca's but i wasnt sure if that goes for speaker wire as well.....

No you wont. AC cant induce noise into DC. Its also Not a no-no with RCAs either...thats a myth.
Old Mar 8, 2007 | 01:23 PM
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No you wont. AC cant induce noise into DC. Its also Not a no-no with RCAs either...thats a myth.
don is correct. I used to think the same and I used to think that capacitors worked!

I have power/rcas/speaker wire all run down the same side...my kick panels are about to bust open....
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Old Mar 8, 2007 | 01:52 PM
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i mounted each crossover under each seat. with the **** sticking out iin case i wanted to change the frequency.
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lol kevlo is that 12 gauge you used ?
Old Mar 8, 2007 | 04:24 PM
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hmm ok i never new that wasnt true. well with that out of the way, one more noob wiring question: with 2 amps should i go to 1 ground or 2 separate grounding points? i have heard both sides of this one and want to answer it once and for all. thanks
Old Mar 8, 2007 | 04:28 PM
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why not just get a bi-amp kit? 1 power,1 ground, power distro, and leads for 2 amps
Old Mar 8, 2007 | 04:43 PM
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cause i already have all the stuff and got the new kit just recently. I'm really only running one of the amps most of the time but i figured i could at least leave the other ground in so that i could use both if i wanted to at any time. but running two amps isnt really a priority, just wondering if i should make a new ground or connect it with the old one.. which will it be?
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Originally Posted by mattj10
hmm ok i never new that wasnt true. well with that out of the way, one more noob wiring question: with 2 amps should i go to 1 ground or 2 separate grounding points? i have heard both sides of this one and want to answer it once and for all. thanks

One ground, multiples could cause loops.
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Oh noes do I see factory plastic?
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Oh noes do I see factory plastic?
and zero deadening
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lol


I will have MDF and my sound damping on it in the summer
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We will be here waiting to see.
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I got like 1/3 of a roll of RAAMmat left and I just gotta get someone to cut some MDF for me and im set
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my big *** Bouston Acoustics crossovers had to be mounted under my seats.
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Crossovers? 100% active & built into the HU... Bi-amping the front stage for a tri-amp setup.. Eventually I'll get around to putting some 4" mids or 8" midbass to the existing 6.5+tweet setup......

one bigass multi-cunductor cable from the HU to the amprack for me.
http://blehmco.com/pics/car/interior...g/DSC00035.JPG
Old Mar 9, 2007 | 09:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Matt93SE
Crossovers? 100% active & built into the HU... Bi-amping the front stage for a tri-amp setup.. Eventually I'll get around to putting some 4" mids or 8" midbass to the existing 6.5+tweet setup......

one bigass multi-cunductor cable from the HU to the amprack for me.
http://blehmco.com/pics/car/interior...g/DSC00035.JPG

But you still have RCAs running through your car.
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