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    Tweeter resistance / Infinity 6022SI

    Well, the kids and their whacked out Crazy Frog CD have taken a toll on the wimpy factory speakers and it's time for something a little more robust. I had settled on Infinity 6022SI's since there are several recommendations from forum members and even some pics of the mods required to mount the rear speakers.

    Just before I hit the buy button I noticed something though. The Infinitys are 2 ohm speakers. The stock tweeters are probably 4 ohm - so they wouldn't be doing much tweeting relative to the 2 ohm Infinitys. Does anybody know the resistance of the stock speakers? Those of you who have installed these Infinity speakers - did you notice any deleterious effect on the soundstage?

    I'm definitely not an audiophile/audio expert/snob - in other words, I'm not going to put a lot of time/money into an audio system - but I do like the stereo imaging that the factory tweeters provide and would hate to lose that. I'll pick another set of replacement speakers (4 ohm) if that's the case.

    Any input is appreciated. Thanks!

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    there is a photo of the back of the stock rear speaker.. i cant quite make out the symbol after the "4" but i assume its probably 4ohms

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    SlowPro - When you say you want to replace the "tweeters", you mean the speakers, right? "Tweeter" technically refers only to the teeny-tiny speakers that put out only high-frequency sounds. The front speaker sets in the VX have woofers in the bottom of the doors and tweeters up by the A-pillar.

    If you are going to replace all the speakers, then it's fine to go with the lower-impedence Infinity's. The lower impedence will actually draw more power out of the amplifier. If all speakers are being replaced with the Infinity's, then you are fine. If you replaced only the rear speakers with Infinity's but left the front stock, the rears will be louder afterward relative to the fronts.

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    etlsport:

    Thanks for the pics. Looks like 4 Ohms to me too. Also looks like they are rated for 8 watts - whohooo! - EIGHT whole watts! Beastly! I can't believe mine have lasted this long...

    VehiGAZ:

    No, I don't want to replace the tweeters - just the four main speakers. What I was saying is that if I replace the stock speakers in the doors and the rear with a set of Infinity 2 Ohm speakers, then the existing 4 Ohm tweeters would not be heard. The Infinitys I'm considering do have their own coaxial tweeters so there would be no overall lack of high freq but it would be emanating from the bottom of the doors. That would provide good stereo imaging for my feet but I would rather retain use of the OEM tweeters which are located up high so as to be more pleasing to the ears rather than the feet.

    I dunno - I've about decided it doesn't matter. I can't hear anything above 12k Hz anyway so this is probably just splitting hairs...

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    Too much splitting ears over the years? :-)

    Ok, I got ya! Then I say don't worry about the effect of the new speakers on the stock tweeter output - the tweets don't actually have a 4 ohm load regardless of what they are rated for. A true tweeter is usually like 1.3-1.7 ohms, and all that math goes out the window when it comes to tweeters.

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    I would suggest going to the component (seperate tweeter and woofer) Infinity's in the front and go ahead and replace the stock woofer and tweeter in front and replace the rear woofers with the speakers you are referencing, just a thought The performance difference between the stock tweeters and the Infinity's tweeters has to be heard to be appreciated it is a huge step up definitely worth the little extra cash for the fronts in my opinion.
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    VehiGAZ: - Ha! Good one! Yeah a lifetime of splitting ears with motorcycles, guns, power tools and who knows maybe even a little loud music have rendered this an exercise in splitting hairs.

    LittleBeast: - Hmmm... like how much extra cash are we talking about here? Are the component Infinitys also 2 Ohm so as to match the 6022SI's that would go in the rear? If you give me a model number I can look this up on Crutchfield. Oh - and do the component tweeters fit behind the factory grille/cover or would I have to surface mount them?

    Thanks!

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