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Old 06-16-2005, 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by asecertjames
The monsoon system has 9 ohm speakers 6 3/4" off axis tweeter, in doors, a 6 3/4" low range sub-usually dual voice coil and 4 ohms per coil in each sail panel and a 4" mid range in the sides at the rear hatch also there is room for a component tweeter beside the mid. They are usually 4 ohm also. The front speakers are higher resistance for a more mellow output with smoother vocals. If your choice of music does not spend much time below 100 hz or on a weaker radio station you will not hear much from the factory subs. GM wanted a good system but it needed to last 3 years in the hands of the general public. If you put GOOD 6 3/4" 4 ohm speakers ( infinity, jbl. alpine R, fosgate) 150-200$pair in the doors it will step up your vocals.....
About two years ago I had to replace my door speakers . And when I took them out.There were only 2 ohm..And when I replace them with the original GM speakers . Those two were also 2 ohm..My car also as the 500watt monsoon system..I will definitely have to check out the rear speakers . Pretty sure they are working where the rear seat is .
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