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<blockquote data-quote="2023 LTZ" data-source="post: 8825134" data-attributes="member: 686684"><p>Bra</p><p>To get those jls to their potential you’ll want a 4 ch amp. Jl has sets available that have no tweets for cheaper but they don’t sell em separately. If they came w out tweets they’re coaxials. Idk how it works to add tweets but I did hack in some extra speakers in back of my set up.</p><p>You could run tweets on your current hu front channel if they do work. They could be blown. I don’t recall my oe tweet’s having a crossover. It certainly could be inline but idt.</p><p>My opinion is it’d be best for sq to get new ones w crossovers.</p><p></p><p>3.5” are a rare breed on Crutchfield where I shop. There are nice ones but I believe jl may be the only maker and they’re proud of them.</p><p></p><p>I think the 3.5” are more mid bass which could audibly be detected and worth using if they work. I used the 3.5” from my oe bose system and their brackets and paired em w the focal 6x9 2 ways The bose are 2 ohm but wired in parallel w the 4 ohm focal coaxials. I may be wrong but I think that’s a 3 ohm load to each of the rear channels. They definitely add more sound. Paired w the hu dsp the stage is wide and full. Who knows tho I’m deaf by now.</p><p>You may be able to integrate those tweets that way but I can’t speak to which wiring method to use.</p><p></p><p>Your mono amp is suited for sub only. Likely there’s a way to use it for other things but not in a way I’d do other than for subs.</p><p></p><p></p><p>May want the big 3+ if you choose a second amp. IMHO never skimp on wire size, it’s far harder to do it again than to do it right the first time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2023 LTZ, post: 8825134, member: 686684"] Bra To get those jls to their potential you’ll want a 4 ch amp. Jl has sets available that have no tweets for cheaper but they don’t sell em separately. If they came w out tweets they’re coaxials. Idk how it works to add tweets but I did hack in some extra speakers in back of my set up. You could run tweets on your current hu front channel if they do work. They could be blown. I don’t recall my oe tweet’s having a crossover. It certainly could be inline but idt. My opinion is it’d be best for sq to get new ones w crossovers. 3.5” are a rare breed on Crutchfield where I shop. There are nice ones but I believe jl may be the only maker and they’re proud of them. I think the 3.5” are more mid bass which could audibly be detected and worth using if they work. I used the 3.5” from my oe bose system and their brackets and paired em w the focal 6x9 2 ways The bose are 2 ohm but wired in parallel w the 4 ohm focal coaxials. I may be wrong but I think that’s a 3 ohm load to each of the rear channels. They definitely add more sound. Paired w the hu dsp the stage is wide and full. Who knows tho I’m deaf by now. You may be able to integrate those tweets that way but I can’t speak to which wiring method to use. Your mono amp is suited for sub only. Likely there’s a way to use it for other things but not in a way I’d do other than for subs. May want the big 3+ if you choose a second amp. IMHO never skimp on wire size, it’s far harder to do it again than to do it right the first time. [/QUOTE]
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