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jeep liberty passive crossover location

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Printed Date: May 01, 2024 at 8:58 PM


Topic: jeep liberty passive crossover location

Posted By: aptar
Subject: jeep liberty passive crossover location
Date Posted: October 19, 2007 at 4:59 PM

(did a search, couldn't find anything specific)

I'm replacing the 6 speaker system in an 07 Liberty with Kappa 3-ways 6.5 in the front and 2-way in the back. I don't want to utilize the factory tweeter.

The 3 ways come with their own passive crossover. I haven't opened up the doors yet so I don't know what is where. Is the speaker lead in the door after the crossover (ie midrange)? Where is the passive crossover? Door? Dash? Am I best to run new wiring from the deck?

Obviously I don't want to run a mid-range filtered lead into my new passive crossovers as I'll have no highs.

What's the best way to do this install?

Thanks for help!!




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Posted By: aptar
Date Posted: October 19, 2007 at 8:53 PM
I should add it's not the Infiniti stock system, but it is 6-speaker.




Posted By: tcss
Date Posted: October 19, 2007 at 10:23 PM
Check for a capaciter on the dash tweeter. That is usually the factory crossover. The door should be full range.

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Posted By: aptar
Date Posted: October 20, 2007 at 11:27 AM
tcss] wrote:

Check for a capaciter on the dash tweeter. That is usually the factory crossover. The door should be full range.


Thanks for your help.

So the lead to the door speaker is full range, unfiltered? I can just connect my 6.5 to that factory wiring and disconnect the tweeter if I don't want it?

Does the front speaker lead run to the front dash tweeter location, then split from there into the tweeter and down through the door to the full range? I'm just trying to figure out where the front speakers are split into 2 channels.





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