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With regards to the rear doors. If I use the GTO607 on the rears , it will mean throwing away the tweeters & crossover as I dont have holes for Tweeters (none that i have seen ). Thats why i mentioned that would i not be in that case better off with GTO627 In the rear which is a 2-way speaker as well with the tweeter mounted on the bass dome. Then there is the option of turning the tweeter off according to taste cooa99 |
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yes, you are right about rear doors. but I wrote GTO607c for front doors only.
In rear - you can install GTO627, but GTO607c are higher class and same 2ohm. In Rear you can install tweaters,because only low frequency is coming from head-unit. You have to install only 2ohm speakers with high sensitivity . |
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Cheers Ika,
With regrads to a line out converter attached to the head unit if powering a sub as well. 1) would adding a line out coverter to power a sub mean that I will loose a pair of speakers?. Well thats what a shop told me. cheers cooa99 |
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Ok I got the speakers now i.e. front GTO607 & rear GTO625. I will also be buying Some cheap roofer's flashing Tape for sound deadning.
Ika, i hope the dash speakers are not wired from the front door speakers? Already purchased Folding mirror's as well, so all I need now is a good couple of hours to do all the job in one go .I presume should i need to add an amp, that I can cut into all 4 speakers in the rear panel to feed an Amp that takes high speaker level inputs? Also planing to build a sub enclosure to go in the below fuse box in the back. Whats are theadvantages of a fibreglas enclosure over MDF? cooa99 |