Quote Originally Posted by matt5112 View Post
A capacitor IS a 6dB/octave crossover...
If you'll note in the earlier post I put the word "crossover" in "quotes"
because an in-line cap is more of a "filter" than what any self-respecting audio enthusiast would refer to as a "crossover".


Quote Originally Posted by matt5112 View Post
The stock tweeters are wired in parallel so if you have some 4 ohm mids and some 4 ohm tweets and you wire those in parallel you'll fry most HU's and most non-bridgeable amps.
Horse-pucky. The tweeters of the 2 ways are already wired in parallel to the woofer in DB series Polk 5 1/4" speaker, using our old friend the inline, bi-polar capacitor "filter". If you parallel another tweeter/filter onto it, the worst that will happen is that the amp will see a a drop in impedance above the "crossover" point. Since that tends to be around 5K hz, I sincerely doubt any Head Unit amp will cause A FATAL AUTOMOTIVE FIRE !!! because it has to supply an additional, say, 1-2 watts to an additional tweeter. What's much worse, and a much more grave offense, is that the treble will sound like "poo".

Further more: You Sir, IMO, are a dill-hole. You didn't even bother to read the thread before dispersing your wisdom. Your inclusion of separate amps in this discussion is nonsensical.

Quote Originally Posted by matt5112 View Post
To the OP: This thread is already TL DR so I'll say this, read the above line.
To the OP: This matt5112 seems schmuck-like. This thread was 10 posts long. He may have been drinking, didn't read it, then incorrectly decided he knew something.