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So after reading though posts on this site and several others, I have a few questions on upgrading the stock speakers in my 2015 SE.
1.) The factory head unit most likely rolls off frequencies before sending the signal to the speakers, so the best I can hope for from only replacing the stock speakers is better clarity and stronger volume. Is that correct?
2.) The factory head unit sends one signal to the components up front. There is a passive crossover built into the tweeter, but is there a passive crossover built into the "woofer" or is it essentially a full range coaxial speaker with the tweeters only serving to raise the sound stage?
3.) If so, then could I simply replace the four lower door speakers with aftermarket coaxials and either unplug the tweeters or keep them running to raise the sound stage? Do I really need a component set with an active crossover? The tweeters sound fine to me, and they're certainly loud enough. I'm more interested in the mid-range and upper low-range. Think bass guitar vs booming, low bass.
4.) Ideally, I would use 2 ohm speakers with the stock head unit, but I can use 4 ohm speakers. It's just that the 2 ohm speakers would play 3db louder at the same volume as the 4 ohm speakers. However, it's unlikely that I would ever drive the volume high enough for this to make a significant difference, especially if the speakers I select have a higher sensitivity rating than the stock speakers. Is that correct?
Thanks in advance for any insight you can give me!
1.) The factory head unit most likely rolls off frequencies before sending the signal to the speakers, so the best I can hope for from only replacing the stock speakers is better clarity and stronger volume. Is that correct?
2.) The factory head unit sends one signal to the components up front. There is a passive crossover built into the tweeter, but is there a passive crossover built into the "woofer" or is it essentially a full range coaxial speaker with the tweeters only serving to raise the sound stage?
3.) If so, then could I simply replace the four lower door speakers with aftermarket coaxials and either unplug the tweeters or keep them running to raise the sound stage? Do I really need a component set with an active crossover? The tweeters sound fine to me, and they're certainly loud enough. I'm more interested in the mid-range and upper low-range. Think bass guitar vs booming, low bass.
4.) Ideally, I would use 2 ohm speakers with the stock head unit, but I can use 4 ohm speakers. It's just that the 2 ohm speakers would play 3db louder at the same volume as the 4 ohm speakers. However, it's unlikely that I would ever drive the volume high enough for this to make a significant difference, especially if the speakers I select have a higher sensitivity rating than the stock speakers. Is that correct?
Thanks in advance for any insight you can give me!