I did something really stupid...need your advice. (Mons0on Door Speaker)
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I did something really stupid...need your advice. (Mons0on Door Speaker)
Okay My brother got me some JL 6.5inch 2 way speakers for the Front doors of my '02 Camaro. The passenger side was vibrating like crazy, and only that side. So I assume its not the stock Monsoon amp that is at fault(at least I did at the time.) Then I read you need to cut wires on your new speakers to make them fit, I was semi OKAY with that, I decided to use the stock speaker harness which was also okay.
Well stupid me looked at the speaker saw wires that looked like they went to the tweeter and cut them OOPS! Those were for the woofer, I didn't realize that the wires going to the magnet were for the tweeter. Its not like I can rewire the woofer's wires because there is not much to play with, so I put butt connectors on them. The speaker works but instead of a more deep vibration its a higher pitched one, so now I don't know if its my mistake or the amp.
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Well stupid me looked at the speaker saw wires that looked like they went to the tweeter and cut them OOPS! Those were for the woofer, I didn't realize that the wires going to the magnet were for the tweeter. Its not like I can rewire the woofer's wires because there is not much to play with, so I put butt connectors on them. The speaker works but instead of a more deep vibration its a higher pitched one, so now I don't know if its my mistake or the amp.
Any suggestions?
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After researching it seems that firebirds and camaro's are different. The camaro has a system that works like this: The tweeter and the woofer are one piece, but wires from the Head Unit control the tweeters, and the wires from the amp run the woofer...that is why I had to cut wires, but I cut the wrong ones, even though I have it working now it still sounds blown but I don't know if its because of the butt connectors I have on the woofer wires or if its the amp. The bad crackling sound goes away when you hold the woofer...don't know if that helps the diagnosis.
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The object of modifying a coaxial speaker is to separate the tweeter and woofer to act as components. Cutting the tweeter wires is suggested because those wires are usually the easiest to work with but it really doesn't matter as long as you end up with separate inputs for the woofer and tweeter.
Since you've cut the woofer connections, just connect the factory mid's wiring pair to your cut wires and the tweeter pair to the speaker terminals that are now connected only to the tweeters. Make sure you don't get the pairs of wires reversed or it will sound terrible.
BTW, all speakers in Camaros are powered by the amp - it's only in Firebirds that the tweeters are powered by the head unit.
Since you've cut the woofer connections, just connect the factory mid's wiring pair to your cut wires and the tweeter pair to the speaker terminals that are now connected only to the tweeters. Make sure you don't get the pairs of wires reversed or it will sound terrible.
BTW, all speakers in Camaros are powered by the amp - it's only in Firebirds that the tweeters are powered by the head unit.
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The object of modifying a coaxial speaker is to separate the tweeter and woofer to act as components. Cutting the tweeter wires is suggested because those wires are usually the easiest to work with but it really doesn't matter as long as you end up with separate inputs for the woofer and tweeter.
Since you've cut the woofer connections, just connect the factory mid's wiring pair to your cut wires and the tweeter pair to the speaker terminals that are now connected only to the tweeters. Make sure you don't get the pairs of wires reversed or it will sound terrible.
BTW, all speakers in Camaros are powered by the amp - it's only in Firebirds that the tweeters are powered by the head unit.
Since you've cut the woofer connections, just connect the factory mid's wiring pair to your cut wires and the tweeter pair to the speaker terminals that are now connected only to the tweeters. Make sure you don't get the pairs of wires reversed or it will sound terrible.
BTW, all speakers in Camaros are powered by the amp - it's only in Firebirds that the tweeters are powered by the head unit.