Check these 2 ohm Infinity Kappa Sail Panel Replacements!
Ok so here's another 2 ohm replacement option, this time it's the sails! Just thought I'd share with everyone, they're decent speakers for those of us who don't wanna spend too much! The only thing I'm curious about is if you will get the full range out of them on the monsoon system or if there is a crossover to the rears that block out your highs...
Last edited by txhorns281; Jun 12, 2005 at 06:20 PM.
The reason I thought these would be a good choice is their 2 ohm impedence. That means as far as output goes, it should be just as loud as the stock setup, and probably clearer sound.
But can you tell me if I'll get highs at all through the rear or all the high frequencies cut through a Xover in the sail panels? I know the stock setup, all i hear is bass and mids through the sails.
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The speaker itself was a DVC speaker (sorta) it has seperate tweeter leads and woofer leads. I guess that's how the 2 ohm load is created. this would be a GREAT speaker the camaros since I think y'alls fronts are setup like that as well.
I'm just using them for bass in the sails and from what I can tell they hit about as hard, maybe a little less. A little bit tighter bass sound, and definitely less distortion with the volume up. Most like won't blow either (like my stocker did dammit...)
Obviously the tweeter is useless, but i wasn't thinking about it and was wondering if I should hook up the crossover to it to protect it from the lows. Or would yall think the lows are too far out of the tweeter's frequency range to even matter...
All in all it was a good buy, $100 shipped off ebay, brand new
Waiting on components for the fronts...
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Obviously the tweeter is useless, but i wasn't thinking about it and was wondering if I should hook up the crossover to it to protect it from the lows. Or would yall think the lows are too far out of the tweeter's frequency range to even matter...
For the sail panels, I see no reason to hook 'em up to the cross overs, so long as you're not wiring anything to the tweeter terminals (yellow and green).


