depends on the peak and the ohm..your speakers could be blown also.
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∙ 16y agoTotal volume of the cake=12*9*2=216 cubic inch. If the cake is cut into 18 equal parts, then each part will be of volume (216/18)=12 cubic inch.
The volume becomes one eighth.
The volume of a cylinder that is 30mm in diameter and 700mm high is 494,800.84mm3
The largest possible volume of the cube that can be cut from a 1.8 cuboid is 1.728 cubic units. This is because the volume of a cube is equal to the length of its sides cubed, and the length of the sides of the cube that can be cut from the 1.8 cuboid is 0.9. So, the volume would be 0.9 x 0.9 x 0.9 = 1.728.
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No a woofer is more for Bass notes tweeters are for high notes
How much bump it has in the coils or how high the tweeters can get for sound.
High frequency tweeters are designed to reproduce sounds with higher frequencies, such as cymbals and high-pitched vocals, while low frequency tweeters are better at reproducing lower frequencies, like bass guitar and drums. High frequency tweeters are usually smaller in size and use materials like silk or ceramic to produce crisp, detailed sound, whereas low frequency tweeters are larger and use materials like paper or polypropylene to produce deep, impactful bass tones.
From the factory there is no tweeters in the speaker system.
Your amp is probably to small, get a bigger amplifier and it probable wont do it
If you cut down about 10 the volume goes down 5 if you cut 9 its 4 if you cut 8 its 3 if you cut 7 its 2 if you cut 6 its 1 But if you cut 5 or LESS No volume goes down!
6.5" with separate tweeters in front and 6.5" no tweeters in the rear.
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No, an object's volume remains the same when it is cut in half. The volume of an object is determined by its dimensions and does not change when it is divided into smaller pieces.
They're not actually tweeters. They are a unique speaker size. There is a Blaupunkt 3 1/2 speaker that fits with little modification. Hunt around google for blaupunkt liberty tweeters.
Total volume of the cake=12*9*2=216 cubic inch. If the cake is cut into 18 equal parts, then each part will be of volume (216/18)=12 cubic inch.
It Stays the same no matter how you cut it.