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Change of install!



  306 GTI-6
My current system consists of:

Sony Headunit
Pioneer 17cm front speakers (powered from head unit)
Legacy or infinity (can't remember which!) 6x9s on the rear shelf (powered by sony amp)
And a pioneer 10" sub powered by an alpine amp.

I have hopefully just bought some mutant x kit which consists of:
10" Sub
6x9s
5.25 mids
and some tweeters.

What would be the best way to wire it up so that I get the best from everything? I will be doing it myself (again!) so was just looking for some advice really! Any wiring diagrams or similar would be great!

Thanks in advance
Martin

P.S Just remembered that I also have an active crossover unit sat in a box in my bedroom, would this be beneficial to use?
 
  Audi A3 TDI 170 B.E.
IMO - loose the 6 x 9.

Use the amp to power the sub and headunit to power the from comp.

Ideally get a 4 ch amp to power the whole set up.
 
  172 Cup, Clio 197
How did you get the 17s in the doors? Did you use pods? I've got some 16cm alpine components from rover 220GTI that I wanna put in my cup
 
  306 GTI-6
Thanks for the replies. I know that I will use one amp to power the sub as that is plugged into the 'sub out' on my headunit but how do I wire up the mids and the tweeters? Will there be seperate outputs on the headunit? Or if I power them from an amp will there be seperate outputs on that?

Thanks

Martin
 
  Audi A3 TDI 170 B.E.
Mids and tweeters should be controled by a x-over that comes with speaker or tweeter will have a feed running from mids.
 
  306 GTI-6
Ahh I see! That clears things up a bit! I was worrying about how I would have seperate connections for mids and tweeters but if the tweeters run off the mids then there's no problem!
Thanks for clearing that up mate.
Martin.
 


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