can you wire a tweeter to another speaker with out a cross over?
a speaker is a device for sending out sound. a woofer is a speaker designed for low bass sound a tweeter is a speaker designed for high treble sound
it means that the speaker has a speaker cone for the bass and mid frequencies and a tweeter for the high frequencies. this makes it a 2 way audio system. a three way audio system would have a speaker cone for the bass, another speaker cone for the mids, and a tweeter for the highs.
The small speaker called the 'tweeter'.
The cover will pop off pretty easily, then you take off the mounting nuts, then you can unplug the tweeter.
4 way speakers are one bass speaker, one midrange speaker, one tweeter, one super tweeter, but some company's are putting 2 tweeters in to make a 5 way speaker. in my opinion all you need is 4 way speakers.
4 or 6. Front door will have a 6.5" speaker and possibly a tweeter above it. You can replace this with either a single 6.5" Coax speaker (and leave old tweeter in place unplugged) or a component 6.5" with new tweeter. Either way, you will likely have to drill new holes for front speakers. Rear door has a single 6.5" speaker. Replacement 6.5" speaker bolts right place in rear doors.
Speaker SpecificationsLocation Size DepthFront Speaker 6.5" 3.5"Front Tweeter 1" 1"Rear Speaker 6.5" 3.5"Subwoofer 8" 4"
For the JBL amplifier the pins start on the upper left looking at the connector from the end with the rounded corners on the bottom. For the C2 connector the pins are 1-4 on the top row and 5-10 on the bottom row (all left to right). Pinouts are as follows: +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+ | Pin | Circuit | Circuit Function | | Number | | | +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+ | 1 | 822 (BK/LG) | RH Rear Radio Speaker (+) | +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+ | 2 | 803 (BR/PK) | RH Rear Radio Speaker (-) | +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+ | 3 | 819 (LG/W) | LH Rear Radio Speaker (+) | +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+ | 4 | 806 (PK/LB) | LH Rear Radio Speaker (-) | +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+ | 5 | 37 (Y) | Power Input | +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+ | 6 | 37 (Y) | Power Input | +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+ | 7 | 37 (Y) | Power Input | +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+ | 8 | 694 (BK/LG) | Ground | +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+ | 9 | 694 (BK/LG) | Ground | +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+ | 10 | 694 (BK/LG) | Ground | +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+ For the C3 connector the pins are 1-6 on the top row and 7-14 on the bottom row (all left to right). Pinouts are as follows: +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+ | Pin | Circuit | Circuit Function | | Number | | | +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+ | 1 | - | Not Used | +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+ | 2 | - | Not Used | +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+ | 3 | 689 (DB) | Radio Chassis On Signal | +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+ | 4 | - | Not Used | +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+ | 5 | - | Not Used | +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+ | 6 | - | Not Used | +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+ | 7 | 804 (O/LG) | LH Front Tweeter Radio Speaker | | | | (+) | +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+ | 8 | 813 (LB/W) | LH Front Tweeter Radio Speaker | | | | (-) | +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+ | 9 | 800 (GY/LB) | LH Rear Tweeter Radio Speaker | | | | (+) | +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+ | 10 | 801 (T/Y) | LH Rear Tweeter Radio Speaker | | | | (-) | +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+ | 11 | 805 (W/LG) | RH Front Tweeter Radio Speaker | | | | (+) | +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+ | 12 | 811 (DG/O) | RH Front Tweeter Radio Speaker | | | | (-) | +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+ | 13 | 802 (O/R) | RH Rear Tweeter Radio Speaker | | | | (+) | +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+ | 14 | 824 (W/P) | RH Rear Tweeter Radio Speaker | | | | (-) | +---------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+
6 1/2" and a small tweeter in the upper door that you will not be able to replace with the same size I used the old on as a mount for a 1" tweeter and put in component speaker system in both front doors 6 1/2" and a small tweeter in the upper door that you will not be able to replace with the same size I used the old on as a mount for a 1" tweeter and put in component speaker system in both front doors
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If the speaker is in a cabinet, google the model number on the back of the cabinet. If you just have a raw speaker driver....A subwoofer is a 6" or larger standard speaker with a paper or polypropylene cone. It usually has a thick foam or folded paper suspension.A tweeter is a much smaller speaker (less than 2") which may look like a typical cone-shaped speaker, but also may be a spherical metal, silk, paper or plastic dome.
there will be a guest speaker at the meeting and the topic is about audio speaker cabinet wiring.