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Dumb question - what IS non-DSP speaker setup?
Is the front speaker set a 2-way or 3-way?
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20 views and not ONE response ?
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i honestly don't have an answer.
i was thinking that ur post might be some sort of joke though. i always thought of u to be our Car Audio guru. i'll check w/ a buddy of mine and see if he knows. he worked at a Car Audio place for many years.
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On US specs models, there are 10 speakers in the standard stereo (speaker-wise, similar to the DSP setup - minus 2 subs). Up front, there's 2 woofer in the doors, 2 tweeters in the side mirrors, and 2 mids in the dash. Out back, there's 2 woofers and 2 tweeters in the doors.
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1) 42 pins connector (actually 2 connectors side by side, a grey one and a black one): Grey ½ of connector: Pin # 13 / Tweeter Rear Right door + * Yellow Pin # 21 / Tweeter Rear Right door - *Blue / yellow Pin # 12 / Tweeter Front Right - Blue / Brown Pin #20 / no connection Pin # 11 / Tweeter Front Right + Blue / black Pin #19 / no connection Pin # 10 / Switched +12v remote turn on White Pin #18 / no connection Pin # 9 / Head unit output Front Right + Blue / red Pin #17 / Head unit output Front Right - Brown / orange Pin # 8 / Head unit output Rear Right + Blue / black Pin #16 / Head unit output Rear Right - Brown / orange Pin # 7 / no connection Pin #15 / no connection Pin # 6 / no connection Pin #14 / no connection Pin # 5 / +12v factory amp +12v supply *Red / green Pin # 4 / Woofer Front Left +Blue / white Pin # 3 / Woofer Front Left -Blue / brown Pin # 2 / Woofer Rear Left +Yellow Pin # 1 / Woofer Rear Left -Brown Black ½ of connector: Pin # 34 / Tweeter Front Left - Yellow / brown Pin # 42 / Mid Front Right door + *Green Pin # 33 / Tweeter Front Left + Yellow / red Pin #41 / Mid Front Right door - *Blue / green Pin # 32 / Tweeter Rear left door - * Yellow / brown Pin #40 / Mid Front left door + *White Pin # 31 / Tweeter Rear Left door + * Yellow / black Pin #39 / Mid Front left door - *Blue / white Pin # 30 / Head output Front left - Brown / orange Pin #38 / Head output Front Left + Yellow / red Pin # 29 / Head output Rear Left - Brown / orange Pin #37 / Head output Rear Left + Yellow / black Pin # 28 / no connection Pin #36 / no connection Pin # 27 / no connection Pin #35 / no connection Pin # 26 / DC ground factory ampBrown Pin # 25 / Woofer Rear Right +Blue Pin # 24 / Woofer Rear Right -Brown Pin # 23 / Woofer Front Right +Blue / Red Pin # 22 / Woofer Front Right -Blue / Brown Pins 1-5 and 22-26 are bigger connections that then other pins. 2) 12 pins connectors (see pic below): |
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I have the standard speaker system, it has a 2 way component set upfront, woofer in the door, mid/tweeter on the dash. In the rear door, I only have a woofer.
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OK, so US gets front three-ways, but Euro gets two-ways only?
hans, do you have tweeters in the mirror "sails" at the top of the door?
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It is my understanding (thanks to alpac) that the cross-overs are located in the amplifier. Is the cross-over on the input side to the amp? For the mid-bass speakers in the doors, is it only a low-pass filter? Now that I have a sub-woofer I would like to add a high-pass to eliminate some of the bass that the door speakers cannot handle very well. I'm thinking I could add a passive filter on the output of the amp. I believe that the speaker are about 6 ohms. If I use a 300-400 uf cap this should give me a 6db/octave highpass at about 75-100 Hz. Am I on the right track here?
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ANy Portland area X5 owners that would like to volunteer for this analysis, contact me at x5world at avincar dot com. As far as your xover goes, I don't think that will give you enough attenuation, and I think ryou'll need a steeper filter - but the coil across the terminals will probably feak out the OEM amp. Just replace the darned thing...
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