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Thread: Where is the crossover located???

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    Default Topic changed: Can I fit a 6.5" and a 4" to change my speakers?

    6.5" for the mid bass, 4" for the dash speaker... Has anyone tried to customize this? i want my system to look discreet as possible... my tweeters seem to fit snugly.


    thanks!
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    It is built into the factory amp. The amp is located in the trunk on the left side,

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    I thinks its part of the amp lh side boot(trunk) looking into the trunk behingd the panels
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
    I thinks its part of the amp lh side boot(trunk) looking into the trunk behingd the panels

    i just removed the cover now and the amp is now exposed but i didn't see any crossover... is there another place for it?

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    as far as I know thats where it is
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    ok. thanks!!!

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    what year? 94-95 are different and do not use the big passive setup AFAIK.

    this entire thing is the xover board. there is a vertical input output board, and on the opposite side (heatsink) the amp itself


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    topic changed....

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    Quote Originally Posted by attack eagle
    what year? 94-95 are different and do not use the big passive setup AFAIK.

    this entire thing is the xover board. there is a vertical input output board, and on the opposite side (heatsink) the amp itself

    Is this the same as the amp in the back of my '89 E34? If so, why don't I hear of people bypassing the crossover and adding aftermarket speakers with their own crossovers?

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    It is an amplifier, with a passive crossover inside meant for the speakers in the rear tray. I meant bypassing the crossover components, retaining the powered signal from the rear amplifier. The front deck does not power the rear speakers.

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