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Originally Posted by RonRizz I do not. An educated guess would be 63hz on doors, and 2500 on dash. Just a guess, though. You gave Nissan way too much credit.
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The mid is full range, and 2 Ohm. The tweeter is highpass'd at 8.5 kHz (6 db/octave) and is 4 Ohm. Kind of amazing that it sounds as reasonably good as it does considering how far away it is from what most would think is a "standard" setup. I'm planning on rolling with the stock speakers for now, so I'll probably remove the filter from the tweeter and tune it from the headunit. I'm interested to see how the Pioneer's internal amp deals with the 2 Ohm load from the mids, but my guess is that it will be fine. Looks like I will get to try out some of these free phone app spectrum analyzers.
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