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Old May 17, 2005 | 08:43 AM
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Ok so i want to put some Infinity tweeters in the door panels of my 94 civic coupe. Ill have to drill the holes for them to fit. I have a few parts to this question. if you can answer to any parts It's greatly appreciated.

1. will infinity 1" tweeters clear the inside frame of the door panel if i mount them flush in the upper front edge of the door panels? (has any one done this. My friend did it on a 96 civic and it was fine)

2. I'm between the infintiy reference 1011t and the kappa 107t. I just want some good hi's nothing competition ($$ conscious).

3. I have a 4 channel amp running my front and rear speakers.
I plan on using the H/U to power the tweeters in the door panel. Is this recomended? (I dont want another amp)

4. Do I need seperate crossovers with those tweeters? It says that there's a built in filter (crossover) in each set. would that be ok. I dont want to blow them!
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Old May 17, 2005 | 08:55 AM
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if they're components, you could just amp the speakers+tweeters, just hook up the crossover, power the amp to that, then the output power to the speaker/tweeter from the crossover.
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Old May 17, 2005 | 09:02 AM
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they're not components though... i have refference 2ways. in my door panel now. and I want to buy just the tweeters.
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