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1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee tweeter wiring?


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oneslow30 
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Posted: October 24, 2006 at 9:53 AM / IP Logged  

I have a 99 Grand Cherokee and plan on installing a set of MB Quarts up in the factory tweeterlocation and wire them out of phase to make up for the tie / distance being so far from the mid bass driver in the door. My question is, where does the wiring split for the front door speakers? it doesnt double back fromt eh door speaker,i jsut checked

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dman007 
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Posted: October 28, 2006 at 1:27 AM / IP Logged  
Check down in the kick, it should split there after going into the door.
oneslow30 
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Its NOT a factory amp'd system. If it was, this would be simpler than George bushes Cowboy politics! lol Yes, I know, jsut run all new, I just figured I could keep it clean and trace the factory stuff.
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Have done that before when the tweeters were too close to my head and the door woofers were down by my feet.... Granted,On here it isnt as much of an issue
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I've put those speakers in that car & played with polarity to the tweeters in the dash location. By all means experiment, but I found inverting phase to one or both was really wierd-sounding & not worth it.
Wiring them in correct polarity works great in that car, you'll have an excellent image, even better with the front windows open. And you shouldn't have any time-delay issues.

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