Klamkhowder
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- Andrew
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- 2019 Civic EX Hatch
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Hey guys, i have a 2019 EX Hatch and I'm currently looking at doing some minor upgrades to the sound system. My tentative plan is to Sound deaden all the doors and then also upgrade the door speakers. However I'm very inexperienced with car audio so I would really appreciate some input from you guys.
My question is, Do you guys think it would be a good idea to buy a component set and replace both the factory tweeters and door speakers, Or would it be better to just put some really nice full range speakers in the doors and call it a day.
Secondary question. If i go for a component set, I'm a little confused as to how i would wire it up. Since i do have factory tweeters, but don't have amp side crossovers like the touring model has (could be wrong about this IDK) would it be better to just cap off the factory tweeter connection and run the component tweeters off the supplied crossover/door speaker connection? Or go through the trouble of wiring in some kind of crossover into the tweeter like i believe my model currently has.
Any feedback is greatly appreciated, thank you.
My question is, Do you guys think it would be a good idea to buy a component set and replace both the factory tweeters and door speakers, Or would it be better to just put some really nice full range speakers in the doors and call it a day.
Secondary question. If i go for a component set, I'm a little confused as to how i would wire it up. Since i do have factory tweeters, but don't have amp side crossovers like the touring model has (could be wrong about this IDK) would it be better to just cap off the factory tweeter connection and run the component tweeters off the supplied crossover/door speaker connection? Or go through the trouble of wiring in some kind of crossover into the tweeter like i believe my model currently has.
Any feedback is greatly appreciated, thank you.
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