The above is to be fitted in a nissan frontier.
Amp for door speakers and tweeters.
You may want to consider a 5 channel amplifier that can power your entire system from one convenient and compact package.
Loosely attach the door panel to the door barring the window crank.
The output of the amp is 50w rms x 4 at 4ohms.
However if there s no grille on your car door then feel free to install your tweeter wherever you want high frequency sound to come from.
If you chose to bottom mount your speakers mount your speakers in the door before hanging the panel.
The guy at the local shop said if i wanted to pay my music louder i should get an amp and that most people have amps for their front speakers because the rear is just for filling.
You may need to add an l pad to reduce the level of the tweeter to match the front main on each side but it s a simple thing to do.
I had planned on just hooking up the two front door speakers to the tweeters in parallel two channels and then hooking up the rear door speakers to the other two channels.
Another method is to use the 4 channel amp to power the 4 main speakers then just connect the tweeters with their crossover in parallel with the front set.
June 2014 edited june 2014 in car audio electronics.
Then remove the speaker and drill accordingly.
For most applications i recommend 50w rms per channel minimum.
The db1001s shall be on the front dash the db691s in the front doors and the db651s in the rear doors.
Pull the wires through the door and attach them to the speaker.
Jl audio s hd900 5 five channel amp can power your front and rear speakers along with a sub.
I have just picked up a pair of db691s a pair of db651s and a pair of db1001 tweeters which i plan to hook up to a alpine mrx f30 4 channel amp.
Will i benefit by having an amp for my door speakers.
This is a temporary situation i bought the amp with the intention of running new speaker wire and rca cables for signal and connecting all the speakers.
Holding the speaker in its new hole mark the screw holes.
You ll also want the ability to block distortion causing bass by using high pass crossovers on your tweeters or midrange speakers.