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Rear Overhead Speakers Volume Problem

Btwhitehurst

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Has anyone else noticed that on a 9 speaker system the overhead rear speakers are much lower in volume than the rear door speakers? So much that the highs are very low and the mid range and bass is over powered when sitting in the rear seats.

Is there a way to correct this?

Thanks in advance.
 
Has anyone else noticed that on a 9 speaker system the overhead rear speakers are much lower in volume than the rear door speakers? So much that the highs are very low and the mid range and bass is over powered when sitting in the rear seats.

Is there a way to correct this?

Thanks in advance.
They don't have a proper tweeter so the highs are not very good. I just swapped mine out with some JBL GX302s and it is improved. Not really much else you can do.
 
They don't have a proper tweeter so the highs are not very good. I just swapped mine out with some JBL GX302s and it is improved. Not really much else you can do.
My concern with choosing a new speaker is increased impedance. So the JBLs are a little louder?
 
My concern with choosing a new speaker is increased impedance. So the JBLs are a little louder?
For the Alpine, yes. Alpine speakers are all 2 ohm. The JBLs are 2.3 ohm so not much of a difference there. The stock 3.5s really don't have a proper tweeter so the JBLs make for a good improvement.
 

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