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    Default 2018+ F3T/LTD Stereo crossover point question

    So, I don't think the 2018+ F3T/LTD topic has been done quite to death yet...

    Does anyone know or have a contact or contact suggestion at BRP so we can find out the crossover point of the internal stereo amp for the front speakers?

    Thus far I think we have determined that the Front speaker output are crossed over internally within the factory amp. I know several people have tried using coax speakers without a lot of luck as far as getting the "full" range of sound. I am 100% positive that the internal amp has a crossover that limits the woofer and tweeter outputs. If we had bi-ampable coax's available the obvious solution is to run the woofer output to the woofer and the tweeter output to the tweeter, however, that type of setup would have it's own external crossover just like a component set of speakers... so, if the internal amp doesn't have a "compatible" crossover point with an aftermarket tweeter we risk blowing those out...

    So, ideally, if we can find out the internal crossover point of the factory amp, we can find a compatible set of components of bi-ampable coax's...

    Or the more painful route would be to still utilize an external crossover and the only real risk is missing part of the audio spectrum...

    So, if anyone has a way to find out or a contact at BRP that could assist, I would be happy to reach out...

    I am thinking about trying a Kicker 4 channel powersports amp to run a set of components in front pending the crossover point... the amp does have an internal one as a back up... it would be an expensive experiment with the amp, speakers, wiring, etc if it doesn't work... but even after the software update my wife still isn't happy with her stereo on the highway and we keep the Sena's as open comms for communication so audio in the helmet is a no go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jwulf74 View Post
    So, ideally, if we can find out the internal crossover point of the factory amp, we can find a compatible set of components of bi-ampable coax's...
    It may not be precise but why don't you install a tone generator app on your smartphone and connect it to the AUX input? Sweep through the frequency range until you can detect by ear or db meter where the frequency moves sound from the small speaker to the large speaker.

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    Good idea. Didn't know they had a tone generator app. I might try that... Probably disconnect one speaker at a time though to avoid having to try to hear the shift...

    Back in my just out of high school days when I was super into car audio we had an Audio Control Spectrum Analyzer where I worked that would make it a piece of cake... but they were a few grand even back then...


    Quote Originally Posted by IdahoMtnSpyder View Post
    It may not be precise but why don't you install a tone generator app on your smartphone and connect it to the AUX input? Sweep through the frequency range until you can detect by ear or db meter where the frequency moves sound from the small speaker to the large speaker.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jwulf74 View Post
    Good idea. Didn't know they had a tone generator app.
    A couple I've played with, both from the Google Play store:

    Frequency Generator - https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...uencygenerator

    Frequency Sound Generator - https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...soundgenerator

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